January 19, 2017

Mizuho Bank adopts Thomson Reuters FX Trading

Leading Japanese bank deploys FX Trading, Thomson Reuters next generation FX desktop to access the world’s largest collective independent pool of FX liquidity

HONG KONG / JAPAN – Leading Japanese bank Mizuho has integrated Thomson Reuters next generation FX desktop, FX Trading (FXT), into their trading workflows. FX Trading brings together all of Thomson Reuters FX transaction venues onto a comprehensive end-to-end platform to streamline workflows and create a single point of access to the industry’s largest collective independent pool of FX liquidity.

According to the Bank of International Settlement’s latest survey on FX and OTC Derivatives markets, trading in foreign exchange markets averaged $5.1 trillion per day in April 2016.  Japan was one of the top five financial centers in 2016 which accounted for 77% of global foreign exchange trading.  There is increasing demand from FX professionals in Japan and across Asia to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of execution as well as the need for a platform to trade diversified instruments.

In 2015 Thomson Reuters brought together all of its FX transaction venues onto one platform to create a single point of access to unrivalled liquidity in hundreds of currency pairs. FXT delivers multiple venues for spot, FX swaps, Options and NDFs via a single, integrated platform. Users also gain access to new order types such as Peg, TWAP and Icebergs, thus providing greater flexibility and choice in execution.

Moreover, FXT enables market participants to streamline their trading workflow by including compliance tools, straight-through processing, confirmations as well as settlement and trade history reports. It helps market participants comply with regulatory trade requirements by providing access to regulated trading venues and a global trade reporting service. Users can also connect with the world’s largest professional FX community, with over 14,000 dealing counterparties, 1,500 FXall buy-side liquidity takers and over 300,000 Eikon Messenger contacts.

“We are proud of Mizuho’s selection of FXT, which highlights Thomson Reuters achievements and progress in the foreign exchange space. In light of market volatility, decreased risk appetite and regulatory scrutiny, factors which impact FX market liquidity, FXT allows users to easily access maximum liquidity while complying with stringent regulatory standards,” said Michael Go, Head of FX Market Development, Asia Pacific at Thomson Reuters. “As a highly effective and comprehensive ecosystem of Thomson Reuters FX solutions, FXT allows market participants to access superior FX liquidity, manage trading risks and connect seamlessly with the global FX community,” he added.

“The biggest advantage of FXT for dealers is the availability of more ordering methods.  The diversification of ordering methods leads to the improvement of operating functions and also translates into more opportunities for trading profits.  FXT is not only a system that executes matching, but it also offers conversation functions where transfers can communicate with the external parties and information gathering function. Only FXT combines these functions on one single platform.  These functions are helpful in developing transactions strategy and informing decision making,” said Yosuke Takahashi, Foreign Markets Team 1, International Foreign Exchange Department, Mizuho Bank, Ltd.

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