Inside Market Data/News

Research's Technology Revolution

Just as technology improved the management of trade orders between the buy side and sell side, new research tools and protocols are starting to solve communication and management problems between buy-side research consumers and sell-side providers. By…

Post Credit Crunch, Investors Eye New Ratings

With credit ratings taking a battering in the wake of the sub-prime crisis, investors are seeking additional inputs and ways to better rate the ratings themselves. By Audit Integrity chief executive Jack Zwingli, and chairman and founder James Kaplan

Deutsche Börse Revamps Data Policy

Deutsche Börse will this year implement a new fee policy for firms that use the exchange's real-time data to generate derived values such as indexes, risk and portfolio analytics, and for use within non-display applications such as algorithmic trading…

AXE Preps Q1 Launch with BT Proximity

AXE, an Australian ECN set up jointly by the New Zealand Exchange, Citigroup, CommSec, Goldman Sachs JBWere, Macquarie Bank and Merrill Lynch in 2006 to provide competition for trading and reporting in Australian Securities Exchange-listed stocks, will…

Turquoise to Waive Data Fees at Launch

Project Turquoise, the European multilateral trading facility formed by a consortium of nine broker-dealers, plans to make its quote-and-trade data available free of charge when the platform goes live later this year.

CESR to Weigh Rating Agencies' Responses

The Committee of European Securities Regulators (CESR) last month published rating agencies' responses to a recent questionnaire that forms part of its probe into the role of agencies in rating structured finance securities, such as the sub-prime…

Execution Venue Competition, Post-MiFID

Despite a host of potential new European trading venues and data sources created as a result of MiFID, it may prove hard for new markets to grab share and create value. By Paul Pickup, director, Trading Technology.

Innovation to Combat Fragmentation

Exchange Watch-Following a year of consolidation, exchanges face growing challenges from rival ECNs and their own customers, who are forming utility-style venues for traditional exchange functions such as trading and reporting.

Financial Information Forum: Ask the Audience

Growing competition among trading venues for the grand prize of market share is expected to highlight capacity issues and symbology changes during 2008. By Jeff Wells, co-chair of the FIF Market Data Capacity Working Group, and vice president of product…

SICOM Plans Data Overhaul

The Singapore Commodity Exchange (SICOM) is replacing its market data system to enable the exchange to handle greater data volumes and to introduce new data services this year.

Trading Evolution Drives Tech Facelifts

Delivery Technologies-As trading becomes more automated and algorithmic, the relationship between market data and technology has become ever more tightly intertwined, and is driving greater focus on latency, new data inputs and struggling legacy…

Activ: Low Latency to 'Get Real' in 2008

In 2008, the data industry must heed the ghosts of Christmas past if it is to prevent history from repeating itself and deliver cost-effective latency reduction. By Shawn Kaplan, business development manager, Activ Financial

London Stock Exchange Spells Out 2008 Priorities

With exchange mergers focusing efforts on integration, the London Stock Exchange sets out the data and technology projects that will be most relevant to customers in 2008. By David Lester, chief information officer, London Stock Exchange

FISD Outlines Industry Challenges for 2008

As the FISD and its members look forward to the challenges of 2008, two issues stand out for their importance and complexity-entity identification and data piracy and misuse. While seemingly unrelated, these two issues are united by a common thread:…

Algos Face Fragmentation, Complexities in '08

Algorithmic trading and smart order-routing applications will need to balance market data from multiple venues with clearing and settlement data, post-MiFID. By Bob Fuller, non-executive director at Fixnetix, and former chief executive of Equiduct.

Technology for Navigating the Perfect Data Storm

Reliance on legacy messaging solutions in the face of rising volumes and other market forces and technology drivers is creating a Perfect Storm that threatens to flood messaging infrastructures. By Barry Thompson, founder and chief technology officer,…

The Future of Algo Trading-Beyond Headlines

News-based algorithmic trading is moving from science fiction to working strategy. And 2008 promises continued growth as data becomes more robust, models become more sophisticated, and the number of applications increases. By Joe Lanza, vice president…

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