FX Week
Published since 1990, is the industry's exclusive newsletter for foreign exchange and money market professionals working within banks, brokerages, institutions and corporate treasuries.
Always the first to deliver cutting-edge news stories and special reports, ensures its subscribers are kept informed of all the key events and developments in the industry.
Why read FX Week?
's expert editorial team operate out of London, the heart of the foreign exchange market, with support from our editorial offices in New York and Hong Kong, ensuring that subscribers are provided with the information on the powerful forces that are making the markets tick and the events that are shaping the FX industry world-wide.
Every week, subscribers benefit from:
the most comprehensive information on people moves within the industry
the latest currency forecasts index – which banks are best when it comes to accurate currency forecasting
accurate analysis and commentary on the latest market developments
innovative solutions to real-life problems from industry experts
the latest technology news
Packed with hard-hitting news stories, is much more than a newsletter, subscribers receive:
50 print issues per year
web access to the full text version of each issue before the print version has landed
email alerts when new issues are posted
online access to all back issues of with user-friendly search facility
quarterly supplements covering CLS, emerging markets, e-FX, currency derivatives, white labelling and retail FX
also produces a number of annual rankings:
Best Banks Awards – voted for by the foreign exchange industry, these awards provide the benchmark for performance in the global FX marketplace, and are the most accurate indicator of who is leading the market, according to banks, corporate treasuries and institutional investors.
e-FX Awards - e-commerce is now a major driver in determining success in the wider forex industry. In our annual e-FX awards, we acknowledge the high fliers who are leading the field.
Banks' FX Trading Revenues – annual listings of how banks are performing in the marketplace - individually and how they fare against one another.

