Refinitiv Announces Winners Of 2021 Thailand FX Awards Date
12/03/2021
Media OutReach - 12 March 2021 - Refinitiv, a business under the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG), has announced the winners of its FX Trading Awards 2021 for Thailand.
The FX Awards aim to promote transparency and liquidity in the Thai foreign exchange market and to recognize its importance to the broader Thailand economy. The award winners were determined based on trading activity on Refinitiv s FX trading platforms throughout 2020.
Foreign exchange is the world s most-actively-traded asset class. Refinitiv was appointed as the Official Calculating Agent for the Bank of Thailand s transactions-based Thai Baht benchmark in 2019 to enhance Thailand s FX and implied interest rate benchmarks, and better reflect the growth and evolving nature of Thai financial markets. It recently reported the average daily volume (ADV) of foreign exchange trading across its FX platforms globally totalled US$4
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