Quantitative Brokers Preps Asia Expansion
The enhanced presence and a move beyond rates are a result of new CEO Ralf Roth's plans to scale Quantitative Brokers' business beyond its core interest rate futures focus.
New York-based introducing broker and trading algorithm provider Quantitative Brokers is planning to expand its business to Asian markets and beyond interest rate futures into commodities and cash markets, officials say.
“For us, growth means doing more of the same with new clients; adding new products as requested by existing clients; and now going to Asia,” says CEO Ralf Roth.
The firm already has clients in the region, who primarily use QB to access US markets during Asian hours—such as to
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