The winners of the Euromoney FX Awards were presented with their trophies at a gala dinner in London on May 9th.
Here are some photos from the evening. A great time was had by all.
More photos will be available on the Euromoney conferences website.
Congratulations to all our winners.
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![]() Every investment bank has spent huge investment dollars on FX since 2008. Now a shake out seems to be occurring. Banks with scale and budget are winning more share, but there are decent returns to be had for institutions of all sizes if they are focused |
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Flow monsters’ footprint deepens
The top five FX banks have increased their share of total market volume to 55%, and the top 10 banks now account for 78.5%. Citi has made the biggest strides in the top five, rising two places to second and closing in on Deutsche Bank’s long-established top spot
Morgan Stanley eclipses Goldman Sachs
The firm has moved up Euromoney’s FX rankings as it broadens its client base
Citi homes in on Deutsche
Citi remains the FX bank with the most wind in its sails and is now breathing down the neck of top-placed Deutsche Bank
More information on the FX survey