Related Magazine Articles from Automated Trader
- The show must go on!Issue 17 Q2 2010
It was fun, actually, Trade Tech this year. More volcanic
eruptions than usual, and perhaps fewer people than Paris 2009 -
although the official count made it "the largest gathering of
equities professionals in the ten-year history of TradeTech". But
a lot of connections were made, follow-up meetings arranged, and
key issues addressed, both in the formal sessions and on the
exhibition floor. Latency was the biggest issue discussed but not
the only one: when we weren't talking about those last few
micro-seconds, we were discussing: effective data delivery and
usage; smart- and smarter-order routing; best execution; market
surveillance; post-trade economics; clearing - and whether we had
enough room in the magazine for all those launches. Automated
Trader's Editor, William Essex, reviews the show that so nearly
didn't happen....continued
- The Day of the MiFIDsIssue 16 Q1 2010
Such was the success of the first Markets in Financial
Instruments Directive (MiFID), that they're preparing a second to
tighten up the areas in which the real world failed to align
itself with the regulatory vision. The regulators are determined
that the real world will not fail again, and here, David Dungay
examines the scale of the task that confronts them. How much work
still needs to be done, and how will Europe's visionaries enforce
happiness and harmonious trading upon us now and for
evermore?...continued
- Europe in Pieces: For whom the bell tollsIssue 15 Q4 2009
The tussle between national exchanges and MTFs in Europe is
hotting up. Who's going to win? We packed David Dungay off to
find out....continued
- Leapfrog economics?Issue 13 Q2 2009
Canada's adoption of automated trading has been sudden and fast,
and the transformation isn't over yet. Demand is "skyrocketing"
for advanced trading solutions, and there's fierce competition
between established and new trading venues. Have Canada's markets
leapfrogged whole stages of evolution, and if so, what's in it
for the rest of us? William Essex went to find
out....continued
- When ghosts go fishingIssue 13 Q2 2009
Dark pools have been part of the trading experience, on both
sides of the pond, since fragmentation began. But do we have a
clear idea of how to deal with them? We do now. Helen Sanders
emerges from the shadows with news of the latest bright
ideas....continued
Related Industry News from Automated Trader
- Automated Trader Updatesposted: 20-Aug-2010
BATS to launch BYX, SMX go live date 31/8, RTS to provide access,
Chi-X Japan selects KVH, Connemara releases RiskScope, FTEN
awarded patent, Atrium upgrades Exchange Ring, HFN opens new NY
routes, Lime rolls out data feed from CBOE, Societe Generale adds
"Block Cross" to QES, Automated Trader teams with OptiRisk to
offer training courses ...continued
- Fidessa provides access to Chi-X Japanposted: 19-Aug-2010
Fidessa's FIX network connects to Chi-X
Japan...continued
- Threadneedle upgrades Fidessas buy-side suiteposted: 09-Aug-2010
Threadneedle Asset Management goes live with updated version of
Fidessa's buy-side front office technology suite,
LatentZero...continued
- SBI Japannext securities joins Fidessa networkposted: 29-Jul-2010
Fidessa announces FIX network connectivity to SBI
Japannext Securities...continued
- Blaylock Robert Van launches trading platform using Fidessaposted: 28-Jul-2010
Blaylock Robert Van launches new US equities trading platform
using Fidessa...continued