A comprehensive forex broker list includes investment banks
with dealing rooms, commercial banks with treasury operations, and online
brokerages that serve a larger market. The investment banks with forex trading
capabilities include Morgan Stanley, Merrill Lynch, Goldman Sachs, Salomon
Smith Barney, Lehman Brothers, Credit Suisse First Boston, Deutsche Bank, JP
Morgan, Prudential Securities and Bear Sterns.
Some of the brokerage services are not directly accessible
for all customers. For example, inter-bank market dealers and treasury
operations in commercial banks handle large customer orders themselves.
The top commercial banks in the Forex Broker List, having
inter-bank and treasury operations, are JP Morgan Chase Bank, Bank of America,
Citibank, Wachovia Bank, Wells Fargo Bank, Fleet Bank, US Bank, HSBC Bank, Sun
Trust Bank, Bank of New York, State Street, Chase Manhattan Bank, Key Bank,
Branch Bank, PNC Bank, Lasalle Bank, South Trust Bank, MBNA America Bank, Fifth
Third Bank.
The online forex broker list of smaller forex accounts sees
new entrants almost on a daily basis.
The online forex broker list includes Forex Capital Markets,
MG Financial Group, CMS Forex, Global Forex Trading, GCI Forex Direct,
Forex.com, GAIN Capital, Real-time Forex SA (Geneva), Global Forex, Commerce
Bank and Trust, FX Solutions, Forex MHV, swissDirekt (Swiss), Goetz Financial
Forex, NY Broker Borsentermin AG, Act Forex, Online Trader, Shield FX Online
Currency Trading, Forex Trade Signals, CMC Group PLC, Foreign Currency Direct
Limited (UK), FX Advantage, FXCM, Forex Millenium, ACM REFCO, REFCO Spot, Easy
Forex, Online Forex Trading Inc., Lincoln Corporation, Global Trade Waves,
Ltd., and CIBC FX Web Dealing.
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