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New Change FX Expands FX Forwards Transparency Through GlobalLINK Integration



London – 6th February 2026 New Change FX (NCFX), the leading provider of independent foreign exchange (FX) benchmark data, today announced the availability of its benchmark and granular FX swaps data via LINK, State Street’s award winning suite of electronic trading and workflow platforms, inclusive of FX Connect.


The integration enables GlobalLINK users to access NCFX’s live and historical benchmark rates alongside its unique granular FX swaps data — the first dataset of its kind to provide transparency across the FX forwards curve, including broken dates. This capability is particularly relevant for market participants managing hedging programmes who require accurate, independent pricing beyond spot FX.


“Forwards pricing, particularly for broken dates, has long been an area where transparency has fallen short,” said Paul Lambert, CEO of New Change FX. “Making our benchmark and granular swaps data available within GlobalLINK allows clients to bring independent, regulated pricing directly into their existing workflows.”


NCFX provides streaming, regulated FX benchmark rates across more than 2,500 currency pairs and delivers granular visibility into FX swaps markets — an area that has traditionally lacked independent reference pricing. Making this data available through GlobalLINK supports clients seeking greater transparency and consistency in FX execution analysis, valuation and hedging.


About New Change FX

New Change FX (NCFX) is the leading independent provider of live and historical foreign exchange and crypto reference and benchmark data. Regulated by the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), NCFX delivers transparent, reliable and independent pricing across more than 2,500 currency pairs, alongside unique granular swaps data designed to bring transparency to the FX forwards market. Headquartered in London, NCFX serves asset managers, pension funds, banks and institutional clients globally.



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Kinga Broel-Plater

Chief Commercial Officer



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