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Chase Sydney Moves To Reuters Triarch, Swaps Out TIB And Marketsheet Apps

MARKET DATA DISTRIBUTION

SYDNEY--In line with the bank's global standards, Chase has migrated its Sydney trading floor to the Reuters Triarch digital data distribution system, replacing Tibco's The Information Bus (TIB) platform, and has taken Reuters Kobra instead of the Marketsheet front-end software.

The Sydney dealing room is but the latest in a list of Triarch and Kobra rollouts this year at the bank. In Asia/Pacific, Singapore, Tokyo and Hong Kong have all implemented the Reuters products, making Triarch and Kobra

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