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Bank Of Montreal In Toronto Adds ADS System To DR-One

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The Bank of Montreal has gone to live with ADS Associates Inc.'s Global Trader Workstation risk management system at 180 positions at its Toronto money market trading room. The bank is running Global Trader's money markets module as an application on its DR-one real-time data distribution and workstation platform.

Global Trader is a deal-capture, position-keeping and analytics system. ADS is a Calabasas, Cal.-based software firm. Global Trader has been installed at 11 sites in North America

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