Deutsche Bank Traders To Pilot Voice-Activated Input Devices

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In a pilot set to begin this week, Deutsche Bank is installing voice-activated input devices for use by government securities traders at its New York-based Deutsche Bank Capital Corp. subsidiary.

Using their handsets to enter trades and access accounting applications developed in-house, traders at the primary dealer's four-position REPO desk will blaze the voice-input trail. The remaining 34 government traders will follow, along with sales assistants and back-office operations, according to

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