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Middle-office move

A decade ago, the typical buy-side firm comprised three distinct areas: the front, the middle and the back offices, each responsible for managing its own...

Buy-Side Technology | Interview | Portfolio Management | 01 Apr 2010

The new normal

In an exclusive interview with Buy-Side Technology 's sister magazine Credit , Pimco's Bill Gross comments on the high and low points of the past decade, the current dispensation - which he refers to as the 'new normal' - and whether market participants...

Buy-Side Technology | Interview | Industry Issues & Initiatives | 01 Mar 2010

How fast is too fast?

Progress Apama's Giles Nelson speaks to Victor Anderson about high-frequency trading In the US markets, and how this practice is currently polarising opinions on both sides of the Atlantic. He also explains how his firm's technology supports these strategies...

Buy-Side Technology | Interview | Best Execution | 01 Nov 2009

Changing places

Paul Squires, head of trading at AXA Investment Management in London, has witnessed a number of industry changes over the years, but few have been as dramatic as the shift in the balance of power from the sell side to the buy side over the last 18 months....

Buy-Side Technology | Interview | Best Execution | 01 Oct 2009

Open source

Betsy Anderson, Ignis Asset Management's head of centralised dealing, has, since she joined the Glasgow-based fund manager a decade ago, built up an enviable dealing operation that owes much of its development to its underlying technology and her keenness...

Buy-Side Technology | Interview | Data Consumers | 01 Sep 2009

Newton's law

Hedge fund manager Global Advisors recently relocated to Jersey after a decade operating out of Manhattan and London. Co-founder Rus Newton talks to Victor Anderson about the reasons for the move, life on the island, and the fund's use of proprietary...

Buy-Side Technology | Interview | Best Execution | 01 Aug 2009

Born in a storm

James Caird Asset Management could not have launched in a more challenging environment when it opened its doors for business in July last year. Victor Anderson speaks with Olivia Erby about the ongoing challenges facing the fund, its reliance on technology...

Buy-Side Technology | Interview | Buy-Side Operations | 01 Jun 2009

Excelling in a toxic playground

Scott Dowle, chief technology officer of London-based hedge fund Credaris, talks to Victor Anderson about his firm's remarkable performance in the volatile credit markets during 2008, his preference for home-grown technology, and the need for keeping...

Buy-Side Technology | Interview | Indexes & Ratings | 01 May 2009

Old dog new tricks

Linedata Services is a name long associated with the buy side through its LongView OMS, various accounting and electronic trading tools, and more recently its 2005 acquisition of Beauchamp Financial Technology. But as Victor Anderson discovers during...

Buy-Side Technology | Interview | Portfolio Management | 01 Apr 2009

Miller's crossing

Paul Miller recently left specialist buy-side consultancy Morse, although he is still participating in the consulting game - but this time for himself. Victor Anderson speaks to him about technology rationalisation across the buy side, the need for...

Buy-Side Technology | Interview | Best Execution | 01 Mar 2009

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