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global head of connectivity, SunGard’s global trading business

4
May
2013

Come Trade with Me

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A version of this blog post was originally published by the Financial Times. Recently, I traveled to Madrid. I booked a flight on British Airways and found myself flying… Iberia. Of course these days these two “national carriers” are part of the same company, listed primarily on the London Stock Exchange and Bolsa y Mercados Espanoles, the Madrid exchange. The Madrid and London stock exchanges are both over 150 years old and fiercely independent. They used to be among scores of independent stock exchanges around the world, all existing to serve their local markets with listings of companies from their country or local area. But increasingly independence is the exception, not the norm, for stock markets.... read more

global head of connectivity, SunGard’s global trading business

9
Jan
2013

Back to the Future

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This blog post was originally published on DerivSource. The news that NASDAQ OMX is investing into Dutch alternative venue TOM MTF proves once again how much the European trading landscape has changed recently, with the focus increasingly shifting from equities to derivatives, given the paucity of trading volumes in equities and unsustainability of a lot of the venues that appeared on the scene after MiFID. ... read more

global head of connectivity, SunGard’s global trading business

20
Nov
2012

2 + 2 = 5: The Value of Exchange Alliances

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A version of this article originally appeared in The National. Last month, the Stock Exchange of Thailand joined the ASEAN Trading Link, an alliance comprising three exchanges from across southeast Asia. Russian exchanges Micex and RTS completed their tie-up in December 2011 to form the Moscow Exchange. More recently, the Tokyo Stock Exchange and Osaka Securities Exchange announced their imminent merger, expected to complete on 1 January 2013. These events have brought the debate regarding consolidating the Middle East’s own exchanges into sharper focus. Trading across multiple markets is commonplace across the globe, but this practice is yet to become a reality here. Why?... read more

global head of connectivity, SunGard’s global trading business

11
Oct
2012

Trading in the Middle East: Turning a Corner?

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Trading in the region will eventually become more attractive and accessible to overseas investors, but the panelists in Dubai implied that regulators were understandably quite cautious at present. Of more concern was the diversity of regulatory regimes throughout the region.... read more

global head of connectivity, SunGard’s global trading business

21
Sep
2012

ASEAN Today, Africa Tomorrow?

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This blog post originally appeared on TabbFORUM. The ASEAN link went live this week, linking Singapore Exchange and Bursa Malaysia members and traders, completing a project started five years ago. Perhaps it was only natural that Asia should pick up on one of the latest developments in capital markets: interconnectedness.... read more