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.
Sentiment remains high in markets, with trading around record highs in equities, while bond yields spiked slightly higher overnight. Fed Chairman Warsh spoke at an international meeting of Central Bankers and noted prices remain far too high.
Read more →Markets close out the first half of the year on a high, despite the extreme volatility arising from the war in the Middle East and the subsequent energy crises. Equities in the US put on strong gains, despite some questions over AI and tech shares, while bond yields ignored massive deficit and debt.
Read more →The US/Iran conflict was paused again, before markets opened, for the trading week. Hostilities had erupted, once again over the weekend, as the US responded to Iranian attacks on shipping in the Straits of Hormuz.
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