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Integral FX volumes reach record levels in 2018 following successful integration of buy-side systems into global Electronic Communication Network (ECN)
Average daily volumes (ADV) across Integral platforms totaled $35.0 billion
Integral (www.integral.com) reported today record consolidated FX volume following the successful integration of numerous buy-side systems into Integral’s OCX ECN. Average daily volumes (ADV) across Integral platforms totaled $35.0 billion in April 2018. Throughout 2018 trading has been consistently strong on Integral’s platform with ADV between $34.5 billion and $38.5 billion. These totals reflects single count trading volumes originating from BankFXTM, MarginFXTM , InvestorFXTM, and Integral MTFTM in all transaction types, including spot, forwards, and swaps.
No other platform reaches as many, as varied, and as comprehensive a set of FX products and participants as OCX. Banks brokers and asset managers now share direct access to OCX for disclosed, undisclosed and order-book trading.
“Integral continues to advance its platform to meet significant new regulatory requirements,” said Harpal Sandhu, CEO of Integral. “In the process, we have worked closely with our customers to integrate their systems, and as a result they have consolidated trading over OCX, the most reliable yet flexible trading network available in the FX market.”
OCX is directly cross-connected with more than 250 liquidity sources supplying more than 3,000 market making streams in NY4, LD4, and TY3. OCX’s award-winning advanced market design delivers the ultimate in execution performance by combining resting limit orders, market-making streams, and midpoint interest in a single integrated high-performance venue.
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