Algemene Bank Nederland N.V. To Test Fx Feds Module Of Mantec II

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Are traders willing to stop scribbling on paper and begin entering transaction details into a terminal?

That's the question the New York branch of Algemene Bank Nederland N.V. will try to answer later this month when it tests a foreign exchange trading system designed by Management Technologies Inc. (MTI) of New York.

ABN will be the first bank to try out the FX FEDS (Front End Dealing System) module of the new ManTec II product line, which runs on Stratus OLTP systems.

MTI finished work on FX FEDS

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