FXall moves on Hong Kong

Foreign exchange trading portal FXall has opened a representative office in Hong Kong, to be headed by former Bridge executive, James Mills.

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FXall moves on Hong Kong

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FXall has been approved by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority as a money broker under the Banking Ordinance with effect from 31st August, 2001.

The opening of the new office in Hong Kong follows the establishment of a Tokyo branch earlier this year. The company also has offices in New York and London.

James Mills joins FXall from Bridge eMarkets where he played a key role in the development of Bridge’s relationship with BondsInAsia. He has previously held positions with Bridge in Hong Kong, and Barclays Bank in the UK.

Phil Weisberg, CEO of FXall, comments: "Today’s announcement reflects our commitment to Hong Kong. It is also an important step in FXall’s wider expansion strategy for the Asian region."

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