Fortis Bank, Ridge and Olam Sign for ProphetX

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Fortis Bank, broker Ridge Futures and commodities trading firm Olam International have signed up for the ProphetX market data display and trading software for their energy and commodities desks in London.

CMS WebView chief executive officer Bob Antell says they are among nine firms deploying ProphetX in the UK, although he declines to name the others. The nine firms have taken about 30 positions of the product in total.

A spokesperson for Ridge Futures says ProphetX was chosen for its ease of use

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