FXCM’s Major Shareholder William Blair & Co. Ups the Ante - Increases Stake to 11.69%

by Adil Siddiqui
  • Leading hedge fund William Blair & Co. sends out a strong message in support of broker-dealer FXCM as it increases its majority holding as an institutional investors in the firm, its investment tops 5.5 million shares.
FXCM’s Major Shareholder William Blair & Co. Ups the Ante - Increases Stake to 11.69%
Join our Telegram channel
cYv6XMj4_400x400

One of FXCM’s major institutional shareholders William Blair and Co. has increased its holding in the listed brokerage firm. In an SEC filing, details show that the hedge fund increased its stake from 9.31% to 11.69%. The move comes during volatile times for retail Forex brokers as the aftermath of the SNB crisis unfolds.

Chicago-based investment management firm William Blair and Co. offers a range of services for institutional investors. Its current share ownership of 5,511,230 shares keeps it at top position at FXCM with 11.69%. FXCM’s share price suffered immediately after the crisis unfolded and the broker reported that it suffered losses of $225 million. Shares closed at $2.28 in New York trading, up 9% on the day.

FXCM’s institutional investor base includes leading providers such as BlackRock, Fidelity, Vanguard and Invesco. The firm was an attractive offer when it filed for IPO in 2010, with its overall book-value exceeding expectations. The firm has been organically increasing both its retail and institutional business, with a last-minute dose of volatility in 2014 supporting record figures--in its retail division, the broker's average daily volume is over $20 billion.

The events of 15 January have created a black hole in the forex markets, following on from last year’s fixing fines. However, the latest news of William Blair’s increased holding brings positive news to the sector.

FXCM and UK rival IG reported substantial losses as a result of the SNB upheaval. However, three brokers, including West Ham United’s shirt sponsor, Alpari UK, filed for insolvency. The broker was joined by LQD Markets and Excel Markets. LQD Markets became the latest victim, adding salt to the wounds of pro-Forex Trading participants.

cYv6XMj4_400x400

One of FXCM’s major institutional shareholders William Blair and Co. has increased its holding in the listed brokerage firm. In an SEC filing, details show that the hedge fund increased its stake from 9.31% to 11.69%. The move comes during volatile times for retail Forex brokers as the aftermath of the SNB crisis unfolds.

Chicago-based investment management firm William Blair and Co. offers a range of services for institutional investors. Its current share ownership of 5,511,230 shares keeps it at top position at FXCM with 11.69%. FXCM’s share price suffered immediately after the crisis unfolded and the broker reported that it suffered losses of $225 million. Shares closed at $2.28 in New York trading, up 9% on the day.

FXCM’s institutional investor base includes leading providers such as BlackRock, Fidelity, Vanguard and Invesco. The firm was an attractive offer when it filed for IPO in 2010, with its overall book-value exceeding expectations. The firm has been organically increasing both its retail and institutional business, with a last-minute dose of volatility in 2014 supporting record figures--in its retail division, the broker's average daily volume is over $20 billion.

The events of 15 January have created a black hole in the forex markets, following on from last year’s fixing fines. However, the latest news of William Blair’s increased holding brings positive news to the sector.

FXCM and UK rival IG reported substantial losses as a result of the SNB upheaval. However, three brokers, including West Ham United’s shirt sponsor, Alpari UK, filed for insolvency. The broker was joined by LQD Markets and Excel Markets. LQD Markets became the latest victim, adding salt to the wounds of pro-Forex Trading participants.

!"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|} !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}