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Commerzbank boosts its etrading offering


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ommerzbank Corporates and Markets (C&M) has unveiled its enhanced eFX platform, Commander. Built on the solid foundations of


the current platform, Click&Trade FX, the re-branded platform has undergone a significant development process, boosting Commerzbank’s offering to clients.


Stefan Hamberger, Head of eFIC Sales at C&M, commented on the new platform: “Over the last year we’ve seen a doubling of users wanting to trade with us online. Tis demonstrated the focus which clients are now placing on electronic trading, and through an open dialogue we’ve been able to understand what is important to them in a platform. By continuing to provide a robust and reliable service along with the ability to adapt, we aim to be our clients’ etrading partner of choice for the future.” Existing Click&Trade FX clients will begin to move over to Commander in March.


Stefan Hamberger


E*TRADE launches Retail FX trading


markets, research and education through FXCM, on the newly launched E*TRADE FX platform.


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*TRADE Financial Corporation and FXCM Inc have announced that E*TRADE FFX, LLC will now offer customers access to global currency


“Forex trading offers investors and traders the opportunity to broaden and diversify their portfolios through access to a highly liquid global market,” said Christopher Larkin, head of Retail Trading and Client Services. “By offering industry-leading forex technology and educational resources we are providing investors at all levels with the ability to act on their opinions on global currencies and to incorporate ‘cash’ as an asset class into their portfolios in a new way.”


Traiana extends Harmony CreditLink to FX Options


management services for FX derivatives trading. Te service is integrated into Digital Vega’s multi-dealer FX options trading platform, Medusa, extending the capability to their connected FX Prime Brokers, buy-side firms and liquidity providers. Delivered via Traiana Harmony as a central service, Harmony CreditLink provides trading platforms, clearers/prime brokers, executing banks and buy-side firms the ability to monitor and manage credit in real-time across multiple trading venues in a consolidated view.


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raiana has announced the launch of an enhanced Harmony CreditLink, including pre-trade and post-trade credit and risk


Mark Suter, CEO Digital Vega said, “Integrating the Medusa trading platform to Traiana’s CreditLink solution brings a range of significant advantages to all our clients and partners in terms of managing counterparty risk and exposure. Te provision of real-time, pre-trade limit checking allows us to deliver an integrated, industry standard solution covering spot, forward and FX option trading.”


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