Sell-Side Technology/News
Conquering Latency
As firms continue to wrest every millisecond of latency out of their trading systems, DWT editor Rob Daly sat down with research firm Securities Technology Analysis Center (STAC) director Peter Lankford to discuss the industry's approach to latency…
JPMorgan Rolls Out FinIQ
SINGAPORE—JPMorgan is in the midst of rolling out a structured deposit pricing and processing system from options-linked structured deposits solution vendor FinIQ for the bank's foreign exchange (FX) business, say bank officials.
Intel Opens Low-Latency Lab
LONDON—Intel has opened a low-latency laboratory that will help financial institutions fine tune their trading systems, vendor officials tell DWT .
Chi-X Plans for European Cross-Market Routing
LONDON—Chi-X, Instinet's Mifid-prompted multilateral trading facility (MTF), is planning to introduce U.S.-style onward routing to other exchanges and trading venues, officials tell sibling publication Inside Market Data .
Caplin Debuts Web-Based Trading Platform
LONDON—Market data management and real-time Web connectivity provider Caplin Systems released its Web-based trading application for foreign exchange (FX) and fixed income, dubbed Caplin Trader, today, vendor officials tell DWT .
FPL: FIX 5.0 Gains in FX Support
BOSTON—Although version 5.0 of the FIX protocol fully supports outright forwards and swaps for foreign-exchange (FX) trades, support for allocations and confirmation for over-the-counter (OTC) spot options remains minimal, according to findings in a…
NYSE, Nasdaq Prep New Crossing Sessions
NEW YORK—As part of a complete technology revamp, NYSE Euronext plans to launch a point-in-time crossing solution, dubbed MatchPoint, in July, pending approval by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), DWT has learned.
New York Exchanges Stumble
NEW YORK—The two largest U.S. stock exchanges experienced technical glitches late last week that led to quoting issues and delayed trade confirmations, DWT has learned.
JWG-IT: Firms Must Start Mifid Tests
LONDON—It is critical that firms get their testing strategies and plans for the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (Mifid) together early, as the longer they wait, the more costly it will be downstream, say industry participants and…
RSJ Invest Taps BT Radianz Proximity
PRAGUE—Czech specialist brokerage RSJ Invest is utilizing the BT Radianz Proximity Solution to enable low-latency direct market access (DMA) from its Prague headquarters to exchanges in London, say firm officials.
Panel: New Markets Eye Event Processing Tech
NEW YORK—Event processing (EP) technology—typically employed in high-frequency equities and derivatives markets—is now being adopted more by less commoditized markets such as fixed income and foreign exchange (FX), according to a panel discussion…
BNY ConvergEx Preps TCA Offering
NEW YORK—Agency brokerage BNY ConvergEx Group announced last week that it plans to release its pre-trade, intra-day and post-trade analysis tool, dubbed Perform-Ex, on June 1 to fill out its suite of liquidity management offerings, company officials say.
Trading-Floor Synergies for Thomson, Reuters?
NEW YORK—Although the recently announced acquisition of Reuters by Thomson Corp. may lead to consolidation in market data distribution, industry insiders tell DWT that they expect to see the proposed merger leading to new synergies on the trading floor.
Tehran Exchange to Debut New Systems
TEHRAN—As part of a plan to introduce financial- and commodity-based derivative trading, the Tehran Stock Exchange (TSE) is in process of implementing new pre-trade, trade and post-trade systems from exchange platform provider Atos Euronext Market…
Vendors Await 'Yes' Decision
LONDON—Project Yes, an initiative devised by a consortium of continental European banks to rival post-trade reporting utility Project Boat, is expected to name vendor partners that will provide data and technology support for its planned services by the…
Credit Suisse Lightens Data Load
NEW YORK—Global investment bank Credit Suisse is moving applications that consume and distribute data onto a publish-and-subscribe messaging environment as part of a drive to optimize data distribution and improve system up-time, say bank officials.
Panel: Automated OTC Derivatives Processing Grows
LONDON—The financial services industry has seen a dramatic improvement in automating the processing of over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives, according to a poll taken last week during a panel at the DWT 2007 conference and exhibition in London.
Grid Adoption Gains Traction, Say Experts
LONDON—Global top-tier banks are not the only firms interested in grid computing, according to a panel discussion on the topic held at last week's DWT 2007 conference in London.