Banque Neuflize, Schlumberger, Mallet -- Sun Workstations Debut On Triarch

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The Paris trading room of Banque de Neuflize, Schlumberger, Mallet accommodates eight trading teams at a total of 52 workstations. No team occupies more than 12 positions. Prior to the construction of the trading room in 1987, trading teams were scattered throughout the bank, running on stand-alone systems. Like Banque Indosuez, Banque NSM reckoned that all trading operations should be co-located.

Interdependence of markets, the need to share technical trading expertise, and facilitation of

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