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GTS CEO Talks Acquisition of Barclays' DMM Business

GTS's new customers can expect sophisticated technology organizing information in innovative ways.

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Ari Rubenstein is CEO and co-founder of GTS.

The times are changing.

Yet another indication of that came last week with GTS, an electronic market maker, purchasing the designated market maker (DMM) trading business of London-based bank Barclays.

Barclays' exit from the DMM space is yet another indication of the electronification of the markets. As Ari Rubenstein, co-founder and CEO of GTS, explains to WatersTechnology, it's the obvious next step for an industry that continues to transition to a phase more focused on big data and technology

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