Futures gain ground in G10 FX pricing

Some market-makers believe contracts are now primary market price for Commonwealth currencies

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A growing number of market-makers and traders say price discovery for several key G10 currencies has already shifted to CME’s foreign exchange futures markets and away from primary venues for certain pairs.

In particular, some senior figures say futures contracts have become the primary pricing reference point for the Commonwealth currencies – Australian dollar, Canadian dollar, sterling and the New Zealand dollar – instead of the over-the-counter spot market on the London Stock Exchange Group’s

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