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It is chaired by the Bank of England.
It is chaired by the Bank of England.
It is sometimes known as the ''London'' Foreign Exchange Joint Standing Committee.




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Latest revision as of 20:13, 26 July 2024

(FXJSC).

1. UK.

The UK's FXJSC includes foreign exchange market participants, infrastructure providers and the UK financial regulators.

It contributed to the development of the FX Global Code from a UK perspective.

It is chaired by the Bank of England.

It is sometimes known as the London Foreign Exchange Joint Standing Committee.


2. Other jurisdictions.

Similar bodies other jurisdictions.


See also