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FX Market Structure in Transition: Liquidity, Transparency, and Platform Innovation
Abstract:The structure of FX trading is undergoing meaningful change in 2025. Beyond rates, flows and geopolitics, the how of FX trading—venue choice, execution model, connectivity and data transparency—is evo
The structure of FX trading is undergoing meaningful change in 2025. Beyond rates, flows and geopolitics, the how of FX trading—venue choice, execution model, connectivity and data transparency—is evolving, and traders must keep pace.
Industry reports highlight that FX firms are upgrading infrastructure: moving to direct-connectivity models, adopting cloud-based routing, embedding AI in execution workflow, and leveraging data-analytics for pre- and post-trade analysis. At FISG, the corporate-strategy team monitors how these structural shifts affect spreads, slippage, and execution cost—metrics often overlooked by classic FX strategy.
From a traders perspective: improved transparency means that liquidity-provider advantage is less dominant, but speed, data-access and execution analytics matter even more. FISG offers clients order-flow analytics, execution-cost dashboards and smart-routing insight so they can trade with “structure awareness”.
For example, a major currency move in 2025 may be accelerated not only by macro-fundamentals but by algorithmic liquidity-pulling across platforms. Traders who understand the underlying venue-dynamics (dark-pool FX, principal liquidity providers, RFQ platforms) can anticipate execution risk or identify arbitrage opportunities.
The takeaway: FX isn‘t just about direction—it’s increasingly about how you trade. As platforms get smarter and markets more algorithmic, structure-aware strategies separate the successful trader from the laggard. FISG ensures clients are not only aware of structural developments but able to incorporate them into trade design and execution monitoring.
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