Posts Tagged: algo trading

Singapore Exchange to offer new benefits of algo trading

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By Nasser Khodri, APAC Managing Director for SunGard’s global trading business Since SGX REACH went live in the Singapore Exchange (SGX) on August 15, the republic’s trading community can look forward to reaping the benefits associated with advanced trading technologies, such as improved performance, higher execution price, enhanced productivity and added services.

From SunGard to Chinese brokers: How to use complex event processing for algorithmic trading

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Complex event processing (CEP) has been labelled as the next revolution in trading technology and is already a prominent fixture in many investment banks, hedge funds, broker/dealers and exchanges. But how justified is its revolutionary status? Is it suitable for everyone? And what exactly are the benefits that CEP provides? These were the questions that [...]

Why regional brokers must pursue partnerships

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The SunGard panel session at this week’s TradeTech conference addressed the thorny issue of how regional brokers can compete with their global counterparts in today’s securities market. Is it possible for an agile, domestically-focused broker to outmaneuver a global player? Or in an increasingly IT-dominated market, is it unrealistic to expect a small, local firm [...]

With algorithmic trading, how can broker-dealers satisfy the buy-side’s desire for more?

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By Paul Daley, senior managing director, SunGard’s global trading business Broker-dealers are grappling with the conflicting needs of the buy-side in an algorithmic trading market that grows more complex by the minute. Buy-side firms have an embarrassment of riches when it comes to algorithmic trading. Gone are the days when buy-side clients would be satisfied by [...]