The STP Flow of Foreign Exchange and Money Market Trades

This chapter discusses the straight‐through‐processing (STP) flow of foreign exchange (FX) and money market trades. Orders for foreign exchange trades may be placed by researching the best bid and offer prices and telephoning a bank directly; by researching best bid and offer prices and sending orde...

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