MBank Traders Go On Display

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Traders in the capital markets unit of MBank Dallas had better get used to being watched -- and not just by the Fed. In the bank's new 60-story headquarters, known as Momentum Place, the trading room is the center of attention.

Pedestrians who enter the building at street level can look down on the 11,000-square-foot trading floor from a marble bridge. It's also visible from five balconies overlooking the atrium in the 135-foot banking hall.

The room is equipped with Rich Inc.'s Triarch system

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