Deutsche Bank’s Autobahn goes mobile

App gains 700-plus subscriptions since September launch; users can trade round-the-clock

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Smartphone app: a selection of Autobahn features are available on mobile, such as volume and market stress indicators

Deutsche Bank’s app-based platform Autobahn launched a mobile version in September, allowing users to trade on their smartphones round-the-clock.

The mobile application has gained more than 700 subscriptions across iOS and Android since its launch, says Lee Merchant, global FX co-head, Asia-Pacific at Deutsche Bank.

A selection of Autobahn features are currently available on the mobile version, such as volume and market stress indicators, while more functions will be released over time. 

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