Credit Suisse and Currenex switch on to Fidessa

"In terms of liquidity venues, we operate a destination-neutral policy," said Chris Gregory, head of connectivity services at the company in London. The additions are in response to both "increasing sophistication in trading and the expansion of electronic trading as the normal way of trading for the buy side," he said.

Minerva clients will be able to route FX trades through Credit Suisse execution algorithms later this month, while access to Baxter-FX will be added in the next six to eight weeks

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