Global FX derivatives average daily turnover reached $6.6 trillion in April 2025, roughly double its level in April 2013. While FX swaps remain the largest segment in absolute terms, recent growth has been driven by outright forwards and FX options, leading to a shift in product composition.
FX derivatives trading is concentrated in a small number of major financial centers and a limited set of currency pairs, with the US dollar on one side of most transactions. The UK accounted for the largest share of reported turnover in April 2025 (reflecting London’s role as a global FX hub), although the Asia-Pacific region represented a growing share of global turnover. Activity was also heavily concentrated in short maturities, with about three-quarters of FX swaps and outright forwards maturing within one month.
FX derivatives are widely used across the global economy to manage foreign currency risk arising from operating, investing and financing activities. They serve four primary purposes: (1) hedging foreign currency exposures; (2) funding and liquidity management across currencies; (3) managing balance sheet and event-driven exposures; and (4) enabling currency positioning.
ISDA, working with EMTA, published the 2026 FX Definitions in March 2026, which will replace the 1998 FX and Currency Option Definitions as the market standard definition book for FX transactions from November 2027. The update modernizes the definitions by moving legacy materials into a digitized main book alongside standardized matrices and templates. It also updates disruption events and fallbacks for deliverable FX transactions.
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