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<title><![CDATA[AT Round Table: Multi Asset Algo]]></title>
<link>http://automatedtrader.net/automated-trader-at-roundtable-16.xhtm</link>
<description><![CDATA[Multi asset execution algorithms have
been touted as the next “big thing”. AT
asked four major sellside providers for
their viewpoint.
With:
- Tim Wildenberg, Head of Direct
Execution Services Europe, UBS
- Jeff Wecker, CEO of Townsend
Analytics, a subsidiary of Lehman
Brothers
- Kevin Bourne, Global Head of
Execution Services, HSBC
- Jarrod Yuster, Head of Global Portfolio
and Automated Trading, Merrill Lynch]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Feature: Colocation - A Game Worth the Candle?]]></title>
<link>http://automatedtrader.net/automated-trader-feature-36.xhtm</link>
<description><![CDATA[Exchanges, networks and service
providers are turning to the laws
of physics in the race to reduce
latency and win customers. But do
colocation and proximity trading
really offer substantial benefits
worthy of the investment, or is it
mainly a triumph of marketing
over common sense?]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[AT Round Table: Algorithmic Trading - Creating real value for the buyside]]></title>
<link>http://automatedtrader.net/automated-trader-at-roundtable-37.xhtm</link>
<description><![CDATA[As algorithmic trading continues to mature,
the buyside is becoming more demanding.
Providers are now being judged on a more
holistic basis than in the past, with an
emphasis on their overall ability to add value.
AT talks to five prominent sellside banks
about some of the possible solutions to these
new demands.
With:
- François Banneville, deputy head of global
program trading, Société Générale
Corporate & Investment Banking
- Peter Sheridan, Head of European
Algorithmic Trading, Goldman Sachs
- Kevin Bourne, Global Head of Execution
Services, HSBC
- Matt Celebuski, senior managing director
in E.A.S.T. division, Bear Stearns
- Dave Conner, Head of US electronic Client
Solutions Sales, JP Morgan]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Tech Forum: Data - The Exploding Supernova]]></title>
<link>http://automatedtrader.net/automated-trader-technology-forum-40.xhtm</link>
<description><![CDATA[With:
- Mark Palmer, general manager and vice president of
Apama Products, a division of Progress Software
- Dr John Bates, founder and vice president of Apama
Products, a division of Progress Software
- John Coulter, vice president of marketing and
business development, Vhayu Technologies
- Kirsti Suutari, global business manager for algorithmic
trading in the enterprise business division at Reuters
- Paul Geraghty, director of customer propositions for
the Reuters Tick Capture Engine
- Ary Khatchikian, president and CTO of Portware
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<title><![CDATA[Instinet Launches NighthawkSM Liquidity Aggregation Algorithm]]></title>
<link>http://automatedtrader.net/algo-trading-news-119.xhtm</link>
<description><![CDATA[Instinet, a global agency broker, has launched NighthawkSM, a stealth liquidity aggregation algorithm that simultaneously accesses most major pools of dark liquidity, including Liquidnet H20, NYFIX Millennium?, Pipeline and Instinet?s various sources of up]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[EXECUTION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMTM FROM EDGETRADE TO OFFER A NEW SMART ORDER EXECUTION ALGORITHM]]></title>
<link>http://automatedtrader.net/algo-trading-news-150.xhtm</link>
<description><![CDATA[EdgeTrade,  the independent, agency-only broker and developer of algorithmic and direct access (DMA) software has introduced FAN, a new smart order execution algorithm. FAN is available to buy-side and sell-side firms through Execution Management SystemTM ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Currenex announces open STP/FX industry initiative]]></title>
<link>http://automatedtrader.net/algo-trading-news-213.xhtm</link>
<description><![CDATA[Currenex has announced the delivery of "OpenSTP/FX," an Open Standard FIX-based STP protocol for Foreign Exchange, Money Markets and precious metals. OpenSTP/FX is targeted at sell-side banks, buy-side customers, prime brokers, custodians and corporate tre]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[My Machine: The AT Interview - Algo Reality]]></title>
<link>http://automatedtrader.net/automated-trader-my-machine-505.xhtm</link>
<description><![CDATA[Investment management firm T. Rowe Price, headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, has more than USD300bn under management. The company has a global presence and in common with other major asset managers uses execution algorithms in its various locations. AT talks to Clive Williams, head of European Equity Trading at T. Rowe Price’s London office about his desk’s experience with and expectations of algorithmic trading.]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Catching up with technology: The impact of regulatory changes on ECNs/MTFs Part 1]]></title>
<link>http://automatedtrader.net/algorithmic-trading-online-518.xhtm</link>
<description><![CDATA[In recent years the landscape of trading venues has been transformed by technological ad­vances. New trading concepts and infrastructures along the securities trading value chain have been established. With RegNMS ("Regulation National Market System") in the US and MiFID ("Markets in Financial Instruments Directive") in the EU coming into effect in 2006 and 2007 respectively, regulators on both sides of the Atlantic respond to these changes. Both new legislations try to catch up with recent years' technological advances and intend to cre­ate a level playing field between the different types of trading venues and a harmonisation in the order execution process. Against this background, the paper illustrates and analyses the regulatory environments and the impact of their upcoming changes on ECNs and MTFs ("Multilateral Trading Facilities") – the European analogue of ECNs – with a specific focus on Europe. Based on the framework of market microstructure theory and the existing market structures, the paper will develop scenarios on how the upcoming regulatory overhauls and recent technological improvements will alter the competitive landscape between Regulated Markets, ECNs / MTFs and order flow internalising entities.

By Peter Gomber, Markus Gsell Chair of e-Finance University of Frankfurt, Main

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<title><![CDATA[Catching up with technology: The impact of regulatory changes on ECNs/MTFs Part 2]]></title>
<link>http://automatedtrader.net/algorithmic-trading-online-521.xhtm</link>
<description><![CDATA[In recent years the landscape of trading venues has been transformed by technological ad­vances. New trading concepts and infrastructures along the securities trading value chain have been established. With RegNMS ("Regulation National Market System") in the US and MiFID ("Markets in Financial Instruments Directive") in the EU coming into effect in 2006 and 2007 respectively, regulators on both sides of the Atlantic respond to these changes. Both new legislations try to catch up with recent years' technological advances and intend to cre­ate a level playing field between the different types of trading venues and a harmonisation in the order execution process. Against this background, the paper illustrates and analyses the regulatory environments and the impact of their upcoming changes on ECNs and MTFs ("Multilateral Trading Facilities") – the European analogue of ECNs – with a specific focus on Europe. Based on the framework of market microstructure theory and the existing market structures, the paper will develop scenarios on how the upcoming regulatory overhauls and recent technological improvements will alter the competitive landscape between Regulated Markets, ECNs / MTFs and order flow internalising entities. By Peter Gomber, Markus Gsell Chair of e-Finance University of Frankfurt, Main]]></description>
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