Alan Shontz, Director of Client Technology Management for CME talks to David Clayden

First Published Wednesday, 31 December 1969 from Automated Trader : CME hosts RTS and MatLab seminar 2009

Alan Shontz, Director of Client Technology Management for CME talks to David Clayden about the growth of Algorithmic Trading at the CME

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Alan Shontz, Director of Client Technology Management for CME talks to David Clayden about the growth of Algorithmic Trading at the CME


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