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- DBFX abstract "dbFX was Deutsche Bank’s online margin forex trading platform for individuals that operated between May 2006 and May 2011. Although Deutsche Bank did not explain the reason for shutting down the service, it is believed they did not attract the number of clients they expected in an increasingly difficult regulatory environment for the bank. The client list was sold to Gain Capital and existing clients were directed to Gain's retail service forex.com upon closure of the business.dbFX announced the closure on its website saying "...We'd like to inform you that from Friday 13 May 2011, Deutsche Bank will no longer provide dbFX, its online FX trading platform for individuals and small institutions. dbFX has made arrangements that will allow existing clients to open an account with FOREX.com...".".
- DBFX extinctionDate "2011-05-17".
- DBFX extinctionYear "2011".
- DBFX industry Financial_services.
- DBFX location England.
- DBFX location London.
- DBFX parentCompany Deutsche_Bank.
- DBFX product Foreign_exchange_market.
- DBFX thumbnail DBFX_logo.png?width=300.
- DBFX type Privately_held_company.
- DBFX wikiPageExternalLink www.db.com.
- DBFX wikiPageExternalLink www.dbfx.com.
- DBFX wikiPageExternalLink www.dbfx.com.
- DBFX wikiPageID "23240597".
- DBFX wikiPageLength "4522".
- DBFX wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- DBFX wikiPageRevisionID "647551842".
- DBFX wikiPageWikiLink Category:Deutsche_Bank.
- DBFX wikiPageWikiLink Category:Financial_derivative_trading_companies.
- DBFX wikiPageWikiLink Category:Foreign_exchange_companies.
- DBFX wikiPageWikiLink Deutsche_Bank.
- DBFX wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_trading_platform.
- DBFX wikiPageWikiLink England.
- DBFX wikiPageWikiLink FIFO_(computing_and_electronics).
- DBFX wikiPageWikiLink FXCM.
- DBFX wikiPageWikiLink Financial_services.
- DBFX wikiPageWikiLink Foreign_exchange_market.
- DBFX wikiPageWikiLink Forex_market.
- DBFX wikiPageWikiLink Gain_Capital.
- DBFX wikiPageWikiLink London.
- DBFX wikiPageWikiLink Private_company.
- DBFX wikiPageWikiLink Privately_held_company.
- DBFX wikiPageWikiLink Retail_foreign_exchange_trading.
- DBFX wikiPageWikiLink Retail_forex_platform.
- DBFX wikiPageWikiLink Trading_platform.
- DBFX wikiPageWikiLink White-label_product.
- DBFX wikiPageWikiLink File:DBFX_logo.png.
- DBFX wikiPageWikiLinkText "DBFX".
- DBFX defunct "2011-05-17".
- DBFX hasPhotoCollection DBFX.
- DBFX industry Financial_services.
- DBFX location England.
- DBFX location London.
- DBFX logo File:DBFX_logo.png.
- DBFX name "dbFX".
- DBFX parent Deutsche_Bank.
- DBFX products Foreign_exchange_market.
- DBFX type Private_company.
- DBFX type Privately_held_company.
- DBFX wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_company.
- DBFX subject Category:Deutsche_Bank.
- DBFX subject Category:Financial_derivative_trading_companies.
- DBFX subject Category:Foreign_exchange_companies.
- DBFX hypernym u2019.
- DBFX type Agent.
- DBFX type Bank.
- DBFX type Company.
- DBFX type Organisation.
- DBFX type Bank.
- DBFX type Company.
- DBFX type BankOrCreditUnion.
- DBFX type Organization.
- DBFX type Agent.
- DBFX type SocialPerson.
- DBFX type Thing.
- DBFX type Q43229.
- DBFX comment "dbFX was Deutsche Bank’s online margin forex trading platform for individuals that operated between May 2006 and May 2011. Although Deutsche Bank did not explain the reason for shutting down the service, it is believed they did not attract the number of clients they expected in an increasingly difficult regulatory environment for the bank.".
- DBFX label "DBFX".
- DBFX sameAs m.065yp7w.
- DBFX sameAs Q5204397.
- DBFX sameAs Q5204397.
- DBFX wasDerivedFrom DBFX?oldid=647551842.
- DBFX depiction DBFX_logo.png.
- DBFX homepage www.dbfx.com.
- DBFX isPrimaryTopicOf DBFX.
- DBFX name "dbFX".