Nissan Century Securities Implements Fidessa
Japanese broker Nissan Century Securities has selected Fidessa's Japanese trading platform for its domestic cash equity trading business.
Traditionally a derivatives house, Nissan is the only broker in Japan providing access to the country's four primary markets - the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE), Osaka Stock Exchange (OSE), Tokyo Commody Exchange (TOCOM) and Tokyo Grain Exchange (TGE). Fidessa's platform allows for multi-asset trading, and supports both algorithmic strategies and smart order routing.
"To continue to expand our business with domestic clients, supporting electronic trading for cash equities is an essential element for today's trading environment," says Tatsua Yamada, deputy director and executive officer of product planning at Nissan Century Securities. "With Fidessa's technology, we intend to start offering direct market access (DMA) services to non-member firms in the near future. To provide an environment where clients can trade with lower costs, Fidessa is going to be an ideal system with its comprehensive global connectivity and high speed trading technology ─ including algorithmic trading ─ as a ready to use packaged solution."
With Fidessa's technology, we intend to start offering DMA services to non-member firms in the near future
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