E-trading comes in many flavours

Perceived to be the more 'natural' trading environment for relatively simple, high-volume, low-margin instruments such as spot FX, e-trading technology innovation in fact supports the 'electronification' of all but the most complex traded assets.

This is evidenced by the shift up the trading technology curve of instruments such as swaps and forwards, and more recently, FX options – not least because IAS39 supports their use by corporates as one part of a hedge of international sales books.

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