First Group Of Smith Barney's Traders To Move Onto New Trading Floor Won't Use Triarch 2000

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Those who thought Smith Barney Inc. would deploy Reuters' Triarch 2000 for digital data distribution across all the trading desks system at its new premises in New York City should think again. The first contingent of traders to make the move -- a 200-strong futures trading group -- won't be using new technology at all. When that unit relocates on Oct. 28, its existing hodgepodge of standalone terminals will go along, too.

To be sure, only about 90 members of the futures trading group require

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