Non-Equities Algos on the March

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Greg Wood, Credit Suisse

If an instrument trades electronically, it's only a matter of time before it will be traded algorithmically. Their fungible nature and listed market structure have made equities prime candidates for algorithmic trading. But now Wall Street has algo aspirations for futures, foreign exchange (FX) and, in some cases, even credit instruments. Sell-Side Technology sits down with Greg Wood, a vice president with Advanced Execution Services (AES) at Credit Suisse, to discuss how his firm is leveraging

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