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==Other links==
==Other links==
[https://www.treasurers.org/codes Association of Corporate Treasurers (ACT) FX Global Code resources]
[https://www.treasurers.org/codes Association of Corporate Treasurers (ACT) FX Global Code resources]
[https://www.treasurers.org/node/334778 FX Global Code warmly welcomed by the ACT]


[http://www.globalfxc.org/fx_global_code.htm FX Global Code webpage]
[http://www.globalfxc.org/fx_global_code.htm FX Global Code webpage]

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FX Global Code.

(GFXC).

The Global Foreign Exchange Committee was established in 2017 as a forum bringing together central banks and private sector participants with the aim to promote a robust, liquid, open, and appropriately transparent foreign exchange (FX) market in which a diverse set of participants, supported by resilient infrastructure, are able to:

  • confidently and effectively transact at competitive prices
  • that reflect available information and
  • in a manner that conforms to acceptable standards of behaviour.


The objectives of the GFXC are:

  1. To promote collaboration and communication among the local foreign exchange committees (FXCs) and non-GFXC jurisdictions with significant FX markets.
  2. To exchange views on trends and developments in global FX markets, including on the structure and functioning of those markets, drawing on information gathered at the various FXCs.
  3. To promote, maintain and update on a regular basis the FX Global Code and to consider good practices regarding effective mechanisms to support adherence.


See also


Other links

Association of Corporate Treasurers (ACT) FX Global Code resources

FX Global Code webpage

GFXC's Global Index of Public Registers