TradingScreen Adds BNP Paribas and Merrill Lynch to FX Network

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BNP Paribas and Merill Lynch join a network of over 25 FX brokers.

TradingScreen has added BNP Paribas and Merrill Lynch to its network of foreign exchange (FX) liquidity providers.

Customers using the company's TradeFX platform will now be able to access the trading desks of the two firms, in addition to more than 25 other FX brokers. Deal types covered include spots, forwards and swaps. The platform also includes full streaming, request for stream (RFS) and request for quote (RFQ) functionality.

"TradingScreen is committed to providing the buy side with the broadest access to liquidity across the most prominent players in the FX arena," says TradingScreen CEO Philippe Buhannic. "We are very pleased to be adding two innovative banks to our global network of FX destinations. TradingScreen is the first choice for highly sophisticated traders. These partnerships are a part of our continuing effort to add new liquidity and innovative functionality to help them further their best execution objectives."

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