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Atriax/FXall: How They Stack Up

SPECIAL REPORT: FOREIGN EXCHANGE IT

by Daniel Safarik

Atriax and FXall have a lot in common. After all, they’re both launching Internet-based foreign exchange portals that will provide execution, real-time prices, news and research.

In addition: They’re both consortium efforts.

• FXall is owned by 14 banks, including Bank of America, Credit Suisse First Boston, Goldman Sachs, HSBC, Morgan Stanley and UBS.

• Atriax is owned by Citibank, Deutsche Bank, JP Morgan Chase and Reuters.

 

They have both attracted the support and advice from

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