Cleartrade to Develop Chinese Language Platform

by Adil Siddiqui
Cleartrade to Develop Chinese Language Platform

China home to the largest number of internet users has a developed language web presence, trading platforms like MT4 are available in Chinese however major platforms have been lacking in flexibility for Chinese users. Cleartrade Exchange has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Singapore-based Tradex Systems to begin work on the integration of a Chinese-language Graphical User Interface (GUI) for the CLTX marketplace. This new development will be implemented through an API between CLTX's platform and Tradex's MultiTradeX system.

The development is seen as a major step forward for both CLTX members and Tradex clients who want a Chinese-language trading screen and enriched OTC order strategy capability. Tradex has a well-established client base in China, who will now be able to access the CLTX market through the Tradex platform, by becoming members of CLTX. Similarly, members of CLTX wishing to use a Chinese-language front-end will be able to licence the Tradex MultiTradexX GUI and then use the MultiTradeX system to access the CLTX market.

Zhi Rui Ang, Operations Director of CLTX, said: "Since our launch last year we have had growing interest from China, as much of our commodity portfolio relates to demand from the Chinese market. The Chinese-language interface will allow us to offer our Asia-based clients the technical solution they have been asking for. It will also mean that we can offer our service to Tradex's existing client base in China. We have always advocated an open API strategy, as it allows us to easily extend and develop our service through partnerships. We are keen to promote a centralised marketplace and increase Liquidity , without being constrained by technological limitations. Being able to work with Tradex will also allow us to quickly build on and develop our presence in China."

Chengchen Li, Managing Director of Tradex, commented: "We are pleased to offer a central OTC marketplace for our clients to trade. Partnering with CLTX was a strategic move for a number of reasons, the most important of which is our support for the concept of a centralised marketplace. We also wanted to make sure that we continue to enhance our product offering for existing clients."

Thomson Reuters launched its desktop Eikon platform in Chinese language last month.

Forex Magnates wrote a detailed report on the status of FX in China, available in the Q2 quarterly report.

China home to the largest number of internet users has a developed language web presence, trading platforms like MT4 are available in Chinese however major platforms have been lacking in flexibility for Chinese users. Cleartrade Exchange has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Singapore-based Tradex Systems to begin work on the integration of a Chinese-language Graphical User Interface (GUI) for the CLTX marketplace. This new development will be implemented through an API between CLTX's platform and Tradex's MultiTradeX system.

The development is seen as a major step forward for both CLTX members and Tradex clients who want a Chinese-language trading screen and enriched OTC order strategy capability. Tradex has a well-established client base in China, who will now be able to access the CLTX market through the Tradex platform, by becoming members of CLTX. Similarly, members of CLTX wishing to use a Chinese-language front-end will be able to licence the Tradex MultiTradexX GUI and then use the MultiTradeX system to access the CLTX market.

Zhi Rui Ang, Operations Director of CLTX, said: "Since our launch last year we have had growing interest from China, as much of our commodity portfolio relates to demand from the Chinese market. The Chinese-language interface will allow us to offer our Asia-based clients the technical solution they have been asking for. It will also mean that we can offer our service to Tradex's existing client base in China. We have always advocated an open API strategy, as it allows us to easily extend and develop our service through partnerships. We are keen to promote a centralised marketplace and increase Liquidity , without being constrained by technological limitations. Being able to work with Tradex will also allow us to quickly build on and develop our presence in China."

Chengchen Li, Managing Director of Tradex, commented: "We are pleased to offer a central OTC marketplace for our clients to trade. Partnering with CLTX was a strategic move for a number of reasons, the most important of which is our support for the concept of a centralised marketplace. We also wanted to make sure that we continue to enhance our product offering for existing clients."

Thomson Reuters launched its desktop Eikon platform in Chinese language last month.

Forex Magnates wrote a detailed report on the status of FX in China, available in the Q2 quarterly report.

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