Electronic Forex Trading Market Gets Busier By The Minute

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As the Internet continues to put pressure on existing and would-be electronic transactional service providers, the foreign exchange market is, as ever, among the busiest for developers. The most recent entries are Bloomberg, which has just brought its FXdeal service live, and newcomer Currency Management Corp., which is near launching a forex trading service on the Web.

These vendors join numerous others with similar designs on foreign exchange transactions. Among them: State Street Bank & Trust

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