PTS Weathers Defections to Rivals

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London-based PTS Consulting insists that it will continue providing market data consulting services to financial services firms, despite the defection of several senior members of its team at the end of last year.

Janet Simpson and Amanda Dainton have both moved to rival BCS Group (formerly known as Buttonwood Tree), while Ian Goodall left to join Green Hat Consulting, a provider of market data administration software and other applications.

While some sources question whether PTS will continue to

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