Inside Market Data/Feature
Exchanges, ATSs Battle for Share
2009 was a tough year for exchanges worldwide, especially in Europe, where continued fragmentation has resulted in lower market share for most incumbent markets at a time of subdued trading volumes compared to 2008.
Guest Editorial - Evolving to Meet New Challenges
Ray D'Arcy recaps the year in which he became president and CEO of Interactive Data Corp., and looks ahead to 2010
Regulators Take Aim at Flash, High-Frequency Trading
Regulators spent much of early 2009 in the spotlight for failing to spot and halt Ponzi schemes like Bernie Madoff's, but shifted the focus in the latter half of the year to practices surrounding algorithmic and high-frequency trading, to the distress of…
Economic Woes Drive Data Caution
The economy continued to overshadow data strategies and decisions in 2009, and even though the markets have shown a swift recovery in some quarters, continued uncertainty about the economic climate is prompting firms to take a cautious approach to…
Latency: Industry Ups Focus on Measurement
The race to zero of eliminating latency from data distribution and processing continued apace in 2009, though firms also became more critical of their ability to accurately measure latency, to assess their status compared to their peers.
Users Rethink, Re-organize as Costs Remain Key
With budgets strained by weak economic conditions, firms across the industry embarked on a series of initiatives this year to wring out cost savings and reap efficiencies across their global data operations.
CEP Consolidates Position as Technology Matures
Complex event processing software vendors pushed into new business areas in 2009 as CEP gained adoption for mainstream applications, and to mitigate the impact of the economy with a diversified product set.
Vendors Vie for Share with New Platforms
Though Thomson Reuters and Bloomberg maintained dominant market shares and unveiled major initiatives in 2009, other data providers launched their own projects to broaden their client bases as they vie with rivals for the remainder of the market.
Data Consumers Spend for Technology Edge
Difficult operating conditions prevailed in the aftermath of the financial crisis, but user firms continued to invest in data technologies to give them an edge over rivals during 2009, either in the speed of sourcing and processing data, or in quality of…
Emerging Markets Appeal Lingers, Bucking Global Trends
Despite the recent crisis in Dubai, emerging markets as a whole continued to grow as a combination of commoditization and the global economic crisis forced investors to look further afield for returns on capital.
Remembrance Service Scheduled For Ex-Telerate MD Church
Martin Church, a former European managing director at Telerate in the 1990s, passed away last week after a brief battle with prostate cancer.
Italian Regulator to Use GFI CDS Data
FRONT PAGE: DATA CONSUMERS
Data Piracy Remains Asia Concern
FRONT PAGE: INDUSTRY ISSUES
Axes to Add Research Via Karvy Deal
FRONT PAGE: RESEARCH & COMMENTARY
Wiener Börse Revamps Data Web Site
FRONT PAGE: EXCHANGE WATCH
I-Deal Execs Take Lead in Hemscott, Marketpipe Merger
ORGANIZATION & STRATEGY
Data Vendors Claim Quake Recovery
BREAKING NEWS
Thomson Closes in on Low-Latency Space
FRONT PAGE: DELIVERY TECHNOLOGIES
Vendors Seek New Markets
SPECIAL REPORT: INSIDE MARKET DATA YEAR IN REVIEW
Reuters Realigns, Targets Algo News
FRONT PAGE: ORGANIZATION & STRATEGY