Waters Wrap: What TT’s new owners & CEO could mean for the industry going forward

Once the target for acquisition, Trading Technologies is now on the lookout for companies it will look to acquire to expand its asset class coverage. Anthony explores what that might mean for the industry.

Before we get to my thoughts for this week, let me point you to a couple of opinion pieces by two people far more intelligent than me: Jo Wright and Wei-Shen Wong.

First, while Jo is technically our UK editor, she is also the editor of obscure market data policy issues. This week she looked at how aspirant ‘competing consolidators’ were hoping for a lot more leeway than they got from the SEC in an important fee filing. Wei-Shen Wong, our Asia editor and host of the Waters Wavelength Podcast

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