Abstract:Marex (formerly Marex Spectron) was formed in May 2011 following the merger of Marex Financial and Spectron Group. Marex's principal subsidiaries are regulated by the UK Financial Conduct Authority, the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission, and the Monetary Authority of Singapore.
Basic Information & Regulation of Marex
Marex (formerly Marex Spectron) was formed in May 2011 following the merger of Marex Financial and Spectron Group. Marex's principal subsidiaries are regulated by the UK Financial Conduct Authority, the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission, and the Monetary Authority of Singapore.
Market Instruments of Marex
Marex offers investors financial products such as financial futures and options, metals, equities, hedging, agriculture, energy, commodities, and foreign exchange currency pairs. Besides, Marex offers clearing services.
Trading Platform Available of Marex
In addition to telephone trading services, Marex offers users desktop and mobile applications for spot trading in Forex and precious metals as well as market monitoring. Through this platform, FX execution services are provided across spot, forward, and futures, NDF, options, and FX price hedging for OTC and ETD. With direct market access to spot and futures and advanced API connectivity, clients can benefit from aggregated liquidity from multiple banks and FX liquidity providers. The service is designed for financial institutions, commercial users, hedge funds, CTAs, and proprietary trading firms.