Trading Tech
Azul and ULLINK Announce Partnership
Scalable java product to be distributed under agreement.
Bring-Your-Own-Device: An Employee Risk View
While bring-you-own-device is often considered in universally positive terms from a user perspective, there are risks to consider.
Risk & Compliance special report
September 2012 - sponsored by: FTEN, a Nasdaq OMX company, NICE Actmize, SIX Financial Information
Singapore Brokers Tap Dion for Post-Trade Processing
Centralized hosted deployment model to aid post-trade processing for consortium.
Credit Suisse Launches Guerilla 2012 Algo
Offering for clients trading in Asia-Pacific markets, with user-determined aggression.
Squawker Targets Anonymous Block Trading with Launch
Company combines elements of social media technology with compliance and audit trail functionality.
Thai Bourse Completes Platform Development
Cinnober-based software due for general roll-out on 3 September.
Dark Pools Rising
Off-book trading remains a fundamental part of the trading landscape, despite the best efforts of regulators to force dark trades into the open. By Steve Dew-Jones
Direct Edge Moves DR Facility to Chicago
In the interests of better business continuity, Direct Edge has moved its backups to the Equinix Chicago 4 datacenter.
NSE Explores Bilateral Arrangements with Qatar Exchange
Indian bourse looks to Middle East for partnership opportunities.
Anthony Malakian: Mobile Technology’s Perils and Possibilities
As the technology around mobile devices improves, Anthony finds that buy-side firms are still struggling with how to best tap into this new technology, or whether they should wait until the kinks have been better ironed out.
Risk on the Move: Campbell Targets Data Volumes, Risk
As data volumes have exploded in recent years, systematic commodity trading advisor Campbell & Co. decided it needed a better way to store, distribute and visualize its data, so it turned to OneMarketData and Panopticon for the solution. By Anthony…
CFTC Under Fire from Asia-Pacific Regulators
Singaporean, Hong Kong and Australian bodies express concern over extraterritorial implications for OTC reform.
SaaS vs. IaaS: Do the Evolution
Some consider software-as-a-service not a mere alternative to infrastructure-as-a-service, but an evolutionary outgrowth of it. As SaaS adoption grows, firms want to make sure they can still stand out from all the other users of utility services. By Jake…
Thai Asset Manager Grabs Charles River Solution
Thailand’s MFC Asset Management selects Charles River for investment management needs.