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  2. Retail foreign exchange trading - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the development of forex trading platforms in the late 1990s, forex trading was restricted to large financial institutions. It was the development of the internet, trading software, and forex brokers allowing trading on margin, that started the growth of retail trading.

  3. Foreign exchange market - Wikipedia

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    In 1902, there were just two London foreign exchange brokers. [25] At the start of the 20th century, trades in currencies was most active in Paris, New York City and Berlin; Britain remained largely uninvolved until 1914. Between 1919 and 1922, the number of foreign exchange brokers in London increased to 17; and in 1924, there were 40 firms ...

  4. Questrade - Wikipedia

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    The company was created by Edward Kholodenko and launched in 1999. [3] As of early 2020, the company was Canada's fastest growing online brokerage firm, [4] and has $30 billion under management, as of December 2024. [5]

  5. TD Ameritrade - Wikipedia

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    TD Ameritrade was a stockbroker that offered an electronic trading platform for the trade of financial assets.The company was founded in 1975 as First Omaha Securities.In 2006, it acquired the United States operations of TD Waterhouse from Toronto-Dominion Bank and was renamed TD Ameritrade.

  6. Foreign exchange company - Wikipedia

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    A non-bank foreign exchange company also known as foreign exchange broker or simply forex broker is a company ... continued to grow last year as exchange companies ...

  7. FXCM - Wikipedia

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    FXCM, also known as Forex Capital Markets, is a retail foreign exchange broker for trading on the foreign exchange market. FXCM allows people to speculate on the foreign exchange market and provides trading in contract for difference (CFDs) on major indices and commodities such as gold and crude oil .

  8. CMC Markets - Wikipedia

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    CMC Markets was founded in 1989 by Peter Cruddas, then 35 years old, as a Foreign Exchange market maker under the name Currency Management Corporation. The name was later abbreviated to CMC and officially rebranded as CMC Markets in 2005. [2] [3] According to The Financial Times, Cruddas started the company with just £10,000 in initial capital ...

  9. List of former stock exchanges in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Year of formation and the year the exchange was acquired, liquidated, or folded are also included. Some of these exchanges remain active as subsidiaries or divisions of other current exchanges (see current stock exchanges in the Americas). See regional stock exchanges for a related list of American stock exchanges, both active and defunct.