Deutsche Bank RFP Calls For Wang Terminal Emulation

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Deutsche Bank AG and Deutsche Bank Capital Corp. of New York have issued a request for proposal for a new consolidated trading facility at 31 W. 52 St., the old E.F. Hutton premises. The new trading system is expected to accommodate 171 positions, expandable to 225.

The proposed trading facility will house six trading groups of varying sizes: U.S. Treasury securities (53), foreign exchange and treasury department (39), swaps (25), international equities and fixed income (27), U.S. equities (18)

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