Futures E-Trading to Weather Credit Crisis

BOSTON-The futures trading marketplace will not remain unscathed by the ongoing global credit crunch, according to industry watchers. In the short-term, the overall de-leveraging of the global economy will cut back the use of all derivatives products, according to a research note by industry research firm Aite Group. The consolidation of the broker community, which is slated to continue into next year, will leave fewer players. Meanwhile, shrinking budgets for 2009 will surely draw down on

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