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Bank Of Tokyo Readies Triarch For 80-Position New York Roam

TRADING ROOM NETWORKS

In a few weeks, Bank of Tokyo will relocate its 80 or so foreign exchange and money market traders from old digs at 100 Broadway in New York to new digs in the former Exxon Building at 1251 Avenue of the Americas. One month later, the lights will dim on some of those traders' video monitors, as the bank goes live with an all-digital data distribution platform that uses Reuters' Triarch 2000 to shuttle data to both Microsoft Corp. Windows-based PCs and UNIX-based workstations.

Until the new system

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