NATAS 2015 Keynote: Fixed Income Electronifcation Turns on Strategy Engines, Better Symbology

Morgan Stanley's Maged Hassan shares his thoughts on future technology enhancements.

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Maged Hassan, global head of fixed income, commodities and emerging markets eTrading at Morgan Stanley speaks at the North American Trading Architecture Summit.

Hassan, who is global head of fixed income, commodities, and emerging markets eTrading, told an audience at this year's North American Trading Architecture Summit that though regulation on both sides of the Atlantic has been a key driver in introducing electronic trading into certain vestiges of fixed income, US swaps specifically, it isn't the only one. The entry of high-frequency traders (HFT) in US treasuries and growing concerns over margin and Basel III-related capital constraints for

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