Awards
Best liquidity aggregation system: TraderTools
TraderTools wins the award for another year, as the firm moves to complete significant changes it began making two years ago
Best non-bank market maker: GSA Capital
GSA Capital head of FX trading says the difference between bank and non-bank liquidity providers is artificial and focus should be on liquidity quality
E-FX Awards 2014: Innovation reigns supreme during challenging times
The industry is going through one of the most difficult periods in its history, but innovation still thrives
Bank e-FX initiative of the year & Most innovative bank e-trading platform: BNP Paribas
Luke Waddington and Thomas Soede, global co-heads of e-markets, say resilience, security and customisation are keywords
Best e-FX platform for corporates: Citi
Citi was one of the first banks with an e-FX offering for corporates
Best provider of FX clearing: Citi
Citi tops the pile once again in FX clearing as the industry continues to be patient on expected NDF-clearing mandates this year
Best swap execution facility: GFI
Markets are going through a perfect storm as regulation, a cyclical downturn and low volatility dampen activity
Achievement Award: David Puth
Puth has spent more than three decades in financial markets. He is chief executive of CLS, the currency settlement utility
Best retail platform: Saxo Bank
Technology, regulation and mounting operating costs challenge players lacking scale
Best transaction cost analysis technology provide: Morgan Stanley
Morgan Stanley wins with a TCA tool that covers all stages of the execution process
Best post-trade services provider: Traiana
Traiana warns impact of new reporting requirements could take market participants by surprise
Best trading technology vendor: Caplin
The single-bank platform provider beats off stiff competition to take the 2014 crown for best trading technology vendor
E-FX awards shortlist announced
Strong initiatives bolster hope for recovery in the industry
Best Banks 2013: Citi reclaims top place from Deutsche
US bank has returned to top position in foreign exchange, having been voted best bank overall for FX dealing in the 2013 Best Banks survey
Citi investment in FX pays off as it regains top position
After four years in second or third place, Citi has returned to first place in this year's Best Banks survey as a result of its focus and investment in foreign exchange
ANZ navigates Aussie dollar depreciation
Australian bank retains the award for best bank for the Australian dollar following the currency's steady depreciation this year
HSBC retains EM and Asia-Pacific awards
HSBC wins best bank for emerging Asian and Emea currencies, as well as best bank for FX in Asia-Pacific
SuperDerivatives wins again in options pricing and risk management
Technology vendor launched a low-cost market data product at the start of this year that has seen greater success than it initially anticipated
Deutsche retains eight awards, despite low interest in eurozone FX
Slipping into second place this year, Deutsche Bank nonetheless retains eight awards, including in new categories such as best bank for FX for investors
Tullett Prebon retains forwards gong amid Sef chaos
The interdealer broker retains its hold on the forwards market, despite the disruption caused by the start of the Sef regime
Thomson Reuters investments pay off with three awards
Company wins best vendor for dealing technology and best broker for emerging markets, while FXall retains best professional e-trading venue
Standard Bank scoops inaugural rand award
A focus on market-making into as many liquidity pools as possible has won Standard Bank recognition as best bank for the South African rand
Bloomberg continues to deliver in FX market data
Best market data provider for FX goes to Bloomberg, as the vendor continues to invest in its foreign exchange trading and information services