The latest figures further underline the Middle East as one of the world's fastest growing FX trading regions.
The Middle East was once again one of DbFX's best performing regions, where Euro/US Dollar, Pound/US Dollar and US Dollar/Japanese Yen were the most popular currency pairs, generating significant trading volumes in the first quarter of 2009.
Middle Eastern trading volumes for the Euro/US Dollar, Pound/US Dollar and US Dollar/Japanese Yen currency pairs represented 85%, 10% and 1% respectively of all Middle Eastern DbFX trading during the quarter.
The first quarter of 2009 continued to witness the dominance of the Euro/US Dollar trading pair which has seen its share of trading volumes increase from 37% of all Middle Eastern trades in the first quarter 2008 to 85%. Volumes of this currency pair for the Middle East have increased by more than 1280% during the year.
The latest figures illustrate a continued move away from trading the carry trade in Q1 2009 over Q4 2008, once one of the most favoured strategies employed by traders, with trading on the Pound/Australian Dollar, New Zealand Dollar/US Dollar and US Dollar/Japanese Yen down 81%, 74% and 28% respectively globally.
In the Middle East, this pattern was also seen with the US Dollar/Japanese Yen volume dropping by 65% quarter on quarter.
Instead, investors have looked to the mainstream 'big three' currency pairs as a means of generating returns, with the Euro/US Dollar, Pound/US Dollar and US Dollar/Japanese Yen the most traded pairs on the platform and making up over 75% of total global trades.
In the Middle East, these three currency pairs accounted for 96% of all trades in the first quarter of 2009.
Betsy Waters, Global Director of DbFX.com, said:
"From a trading perspective, the carry trade has been a staple of FX traders' portfolios for some time and has brought many new entrants to the market. However, traders have begun moving to alternative strategies such as valuation trades - where investors seek out seemingly undervalued currencies - and such behaviour reflects a growing understanding and knowledge of the FX space, and the strategies that dominate it, by traders."
"There's no doubting the growth of retail FX as an asset class over the past 12 months or so, and it's encouraging to see this growth and development continue unabated. The Middle East continues to emerge as one of the fastest growing FX markets where investors are increasingly looking at FX as an attractive and alternative asset class," Betsy added.
Launched in May 2006, DbFX.com is available in multiple languages, has 34 currency pairs and is accessible in more than 82 countries around the world. It brings the benefits of Deutsche Bank's award winning expertise in foreign exchange to clients, with Deutsche Bank ranked the No. 1 Foreign Exchange Bank in 2009 by Euromoney magazine for the fifth year running.
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