The Road from Tokyo to Osaka
Mizuho Securities’ Spyridon Mentzas discusses the status of the Japanese exchange merger and offers thoughts on how well the two systems will merge and the benefits investors can expect. Compatibility...
View ArticleMaking Sense of MiFID
AFME’s Securities Trading Committee Chairman Stephen McGoldrick unlocks the latest MiFID proposals and looks at the rules for Organized Trading Facilities, algo trading and a consolidated tape....
View ArticleCompleting the Circuit: Canadian Regulation
Wendy Rudd of the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (IIROC) describes the Canadian approach to circuit breakers, minimum size and increment requirements and the role of dark...
View ArticleBarrier to Entry: Buy-side Pre-trade Risk Controls
Fabricio Oliveira, Head of Risk Management at Mirae Asset Global Investments Brazil, discusses his approach to pre-trade risk controls and how local market structure influences the occurrence of risk....
View ArticleRisk under Wraps: Effectively Managing Trading Risks
Neal Goldstein, J.P. Morgan, Timothy Furey, Goldman Sachs and Greg Wood elaborate on the forthcoming FPL Risk Subcommittee’s Risk Management Guidelines including their extension to cover DMA, symbology...
View ArticleThe Scourge Of Speculation
In uncertain times for the global trading community, John C. Bogle, founder of the Vanguard Group, comments on the fundamental difference between investing and speculation. Can you give a brief...
View ArticleTrans-Pacific Trading
In an increasingly globalised world, Shane Neal, Head Trader of Matthews International Capital Management talks to FIXGlobalTrading about the benefits, and challenges, of trading in Asia from the US....
View ArticleWhere Do Your Orders Go Before They’re Executed?
Capital Group’s Brian Lees is driving efforts to ask more questions of brokers, and for more data on where an order is shown before it executes, but can the buy-side handle the resulting deluge? The...
View ArticleThe Future Of FX Trade Execution: Marching Along A US Equity-Like Path
By Gary Stone, Chief Strategist, Bloomberg Tradebook. The French phrase déjà vu literally means, “already seen.” Have you ever gone to the cinema and felt that you have seen the story before in a...
View ArticleSwitching Platforms: Moving to the SaaS Model
By Garvin Young Brown Brothers Harriman’s Garvin Young explains the decision to adopt a Software as a Service (SaaS) trading system in lieu of traditional on-site architecture. In its capacity as a...
View ArticleWhere to Connect: Choosing the Right Data Center for Trading
By Kevin Carrai Direct Edge’s Kevin Carrai explains how they chose their new data center and what criteria were most important in making the decision. Choosing the right data center is crucial to the...
View ArticleSetting the Pace in Brazil
By Daniel Ciment, Keidy Sakamoto Daniel Ciment of J.P. Morgan details the development of Brazilian algos and outlines the most effective strategies for trading in Brazil. Using Algos in Brazil Already...
View ArticleMeasuring Up: FIX Inter-Party Latency Update
By Raymond Russell, Julian Ragless, Richard Leung Raymond Russell, of the FIX Inter-Party Latency (FIXIPL) Working Group and Corvil lays out the use cases for the FIX Inter-Party Latency standard and...
View ArticleMaking it Right, Again.
By Matteo Cassina Matteo Cassina of Citadel Execution Services Europe comments on the development of a European consolidated tape as well as a unified concept of best execution. The long awaited...
View ArticleFX Markets Due for FIX
By Annie Walsh Annie Walsh of CameronTec spoke to FX users to better understand the topical issues and challenges facing the OTC Foreign Exchange market and the central role FIX can play in addressing...
View ArticleNordic Trading: Buy-side Takes Control
Simo Puhakka, Head of Trading for Pohjola Asset Management, shares his experience trading in the Nordic markets, giving his opinions on interacting with HFT, using TCA and knowing whether you can...
View ArticleThe Incumbent Exchanges
With Tal Cohen, CEO Chi-X Global Where you have entrenched monopolies or incumbents their businesses have grown into concentric circles with their customers, in which the customers and exchange have a...
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