Committee Is JPMorgan's Answer to Electronic Trading Redundancy

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Frank Troise, JPMorgan

Like Santa stopping at a billion houses, electronic trading needed a little time to get to each asset class. By the time it reached each one, the others had already been developing tools for accessing it. An enterprise approach to adaptation was difficult, despite the fact that each set of challenges was similar.

All asset classes had execution devices like order management systems (OMSs). All asset classes had algorithms and crossing systems. All had market access rules. All had analytics and

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