Collinson Forex was established in 1994 as a New Zealand owned, independent provider of foreign exchange services and products under the Collinson & Co Group. Since its inception Collinson & Co have added Wealth Management, Advisory, Funds Management and Crowd Funding services to their offerings. Our aim is to provide consistently excellent service, recognising risk exposure and offering the most competitive rates and fees.
Collinson Forex provides a complete range of services globally specialising in foreign exchange. Client relationships are at the heart of our business. By working closely with our clients, we strive to truly understand their business requirements and thus assist them to implement effective FX strategies. We believe in providing independent and objective views, with assistance based on informed analysis, prudent judgement, and diligence.














Collinson Forex provides a complete range of services within the Collinson Group. Client relationships are at the heart of our business. By working closely with our clients, we strive to truly understand their business requirements and thus assist them to implement effective FX strategies. We believe in providing independent and objective views, with assistance based on informed analysis, prudent judgement, and diligence.
Tensions rose again overnight, in the Middle East, following the Iranian downing of an American helicopter. Trump promised retaliation, for this and also because the peace negotiations were taking ‘far too long’. Oil prices and bond yields edged higher, while stocks went backwards.
Read more →The rebound in ‘Chip Company Shares’ was short-lived and most of the recovery gains were wiped out again overnight. Clearly there is a major problem in this sector, with overvaluations and circular investment, a major concern for investors.
Read more →Iran and Israel attacked each other over the weekend, in a tit-for-tat, over the continued invasion of Lebanon by Israeli forces. Trump ordered an immediate halt to the reignition of aggression, to preserve the tenuous existing ceasefire.
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