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May 2008

FX poll 2008: Deutsche dominates, Barclays boosted, BoA bashed


FX moves to centre stage
Deutsche dominates, Barclays boosted, BoA bashed
FX Poll results
Overall Market Share Market Share by Institutional Type
Market share by size Market share by region
E-trading market share Who’s best where?
Most impressive approach FX services
Research and strategy Forwards
Options Structured FX option solutions
Best for currencies Single-bank online platforms As rated ‘very good’ or ‘excellent’ by customers
Multi-bank and independent online platforms As rated ‘very good’ or ‘excellent’ by customers Methodology

THERE HAVE BEEN some significant winners and losers in this year’s Euromoney foreign exchange poll. Astonishingly, Deutsche Bank has further consolidated its position as the top dog of the foreign exchange market, increasing its overall share to 21.7% from 19.3% in 2007. Not surprisingly, Deutsche’s global head of FX, Zar Amrolia, waxes lyrical about the bank’s further success. "We won for the...

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