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Expect Continuous Change to Accelerate in 2008
The summer of 2007 credit crisis served as a wake-up call for the securities industry, and a host of business drivers and technology trends will reshape the markets in 2008.
LongView and BIDS Announce Connectivity
Linedata Services announced connectivity between its LongView Trade Order Management System (OMS) and the BIDS altnerative trading system (ATS) for anonymous block trading.
Equity Transactions Boom Across Global Exchanges
Equity transactions increased by an average of 44 percent in 2007.
Be Careful of The Transparent OTC Market
Be careful what you wish for. A transparent over-the-counter (OTC) market could cause liquidity to dry up.
Demand for Quants Heats Up on Wall Street But Recruitment is Hard
As trading becomes more mathematical and firms look to revamp their risk management systems, the demand for quantitative skill sets is never ending.
Exchange Consolidation Raises Issues for Staying on Rival's Technology Platform
Everyone's talking about the wave of global exchange consolidation, but what about the exchanges that end up running on a competitor's technology platform?
Commentary: Nasdaq PHLX Acquisition
As Brad Bailey, senior analyst at Aite Group, puts it, "where there's smoke, there's fire." And of course to exchange consolidation watchers it's no big surprise then that Nasdaq
BATS Trading Seeks Exchange Status in SEC Filing
BATS Trading, the alternative equity marketplace, moved to become a fully licensed securities exchange, filing an application with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission yesterday.
ITG Drops Sell SIde Algo Access to POSIT
In a letter sent to clients today, ITG informed its user base that sell-side algorithmic access to POSIT will be discontinued as of November 8, 2007.
Exchange Consolidation Wave Is Expected to Continue in 2008
With the wave of exchange consolidation sweeping the globe, U.S. regional markets could be next.
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