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Wall Street & Technology November 18, 2005 |
Future Connectivity The financial industry has become dependent on high-speed connectivity to the point that, without it, there would be no markets, payment mechanisms, clearing facility or market data, a report concludes. |
Bank Technology News June 2002 David Rountree |
STP: In Pursuit of Greased Lightning The 48 hours between T+3 and T+1 won't disappear without major investments of time, money and attention. |
Bank Technology News November 2001 David Rountree |
Securities Industry Grapples with STP Challenges To completely automate the trade process, U.S. firms will have to spend billions to overcome a bevy of complex obstacles... |
Bank Systems & Technology November 3, 2003 Ivan Schneider |
Exchanging Partners Foreign exchange experts at Executive Technology Forum mull growth challenges. |
Bank Technology News April 2004 John Adams |
Lending A Hand... To Trading Without One BofA Joins CSFB and Goldman In "Low-Touch" Trading Space Race -- one of the newest frontiers in trading, where thousands of shares of stocks, bonds and other instruments move electronically and a century of Wall Street tradition fades by the day. |
Wall Street & Technology September 21, 2004 Paul Allen |
What's Old Is New Again Straight-through processing is again in vogue, but this time it's being driven by internal cost pressures. |
Wall Street & Technology January 5, 2004 Larry Tabb |
Data Providers Face Identity Crisis Plagued by declining revenues, the financial data providers seem to be between a rock and a hard place -- hamstrung by increasing competition, an aging infrastructure, an ever-increasing amount of content, and a customer base that wants to pay less. |
Wall Street & Technology November 17, 2003 Ivy Schmerken |
Cleared for Takeoff Clearing firms are rolling out execution services with order-routing and direct-access partners. |
Wall Street & Technology August 21, 2006 Tim Clark |
Affirmative Action A flood of new solutions hits the credit derivatives space in an effort to stem the risk of backlogged paperwork. |
Wall Street & Technology June 22, 2004 Ivy Schmerken |
Algorithmic Alliances Buy-side firms take a page from the broker-dealers' book, paying to use their algorithmic-trading strategies via partnerships with order-management systems. |
Wall Street & Technology November 17, 2003 Ivy Schmerken |
Messaging Tool Tackles STP A financial-messaging-network tool has been launched to provide brokers and asset managers with an affordable straight-through processing (STP) integration platform. |
Wall Street & Technology April 27, 2004 Jim Middlemiss |
Integration: The Wheel That Makes STP Spin Before firms can hope to achieve straight-through processing or one-day settlement of trades, they have to get their systems and data to speak to each other. |
Wall Street & Technology August 22, 2006 Larry Tabb |
Switching a Back-Office Relationship Is Very Hard For financial firms, while the front office is eminently more glamorous and lucrative, switching front-office providers is easy. Switching a clearing, custody or depository relationship, however, is very hard. |
Wall Street & Technology June 21, 2004 |
Best Execution Drives Buy-Side OMS Suppliers Buy-side order-management systems are being impacted by demand for electronic trading, continuous compliance and new requirements to handle complex derivative instruments |
Wall Street & Technology June 21, 2004 |
Algo-Trading Meets Direct Access As buy-side firms take more control over executing orders, there is an increasing interest in algorithmic-trading strategies combined with direct-access trading platforms. |
Wall Street & Technology February 4, 2005 Jessica Pallay |
Lamenting Latency "If buy-side firms want to actively trade and aggressively try to execute on their own behalf, they need tools to compete with the brokers who are sitting on the fattest pipes and have the highest-speed technology," says Larry Tabb, founder and CEO of Westborough, Mass.-based The Tabb Group. |
Insurance & Technology February 18, 2005 Katherine Burger |
Introducing Connected Enterprise Technology is enabling a new era of connectivity in this most paper- and process-bound of industries. Employees, clients, distributors and partners are linking in ways that allow them to transact quickly, accurately and securely. |
Wall Street & Technology November 17, 2003 Anthony Guerra |
Buy-Side Bashing in Singapore Forgetting that the customer is always right, broker/dealers and custodians made asset managers the pinatas at Swift's annual Sibos conference. |
Registered Rep. May 9, 2007 Christina Mucciolo |
Morgan Stanley to pay $7.96 Million for Best Execution Fraud The SEC announced that Morgan Stanley will pay penalties to settle the charges against the firm for failing to provide best execution to clients. |
Wall Street & Technology October 23, 2007 Ivy Schmerken |
Connectivity Booms in Emerging Markets As demand for investing in emerging and frontier markets picks up, buy- and sell-side firms are hunting for networks and trading systems that allow them to operate in foreign markets without necessarily being experts in the local rules themselves. |
Wall Street & Technology July 26, 2004 Paul Allen |
SIA Unfurls STP Banner Again "Yes" to straight-through processing (STP), "no" to T+1. That's the message that came out of the Securities Industry Association (SIA) as it responded last month to the recent SEC concept release on ways to improve the safety and operational efficiency of the U.S. clearance and settlement system. |
Wall Street & Technology February 12, 2004 Ivy Schmerken |
Buy Side Bets on Bond Platforms Buy-side customers expect TradeWeb and MarketAxess to compete head on in 2004, while both try to solve their STP woes. |
Wall Street & Technology March 14, 2008 Melanie Rodier |
Dark Pools Change Transition Management Transition managers tend to trade large blocks of securities, making anonymity and information leakage important considerations. Strategies are included to leverage dark pools for their full benefit. |
Wall Street & Technology April 11, 2008 Cory Levine |
Options Traders Lack TCA Tools The structure of the options market has prevented the adoption of transaction cost analysis tools that are now commonplace in equity trading, according to TABB Group. |
Entrepreneur October 2007 Julie Moline |
Make the Connection It's getting easier than ever to stay connected on the road. |
Wall Street & Technology April 26, 2007 |
Electronic Trading Boom Spurs Spending on Advanced Trading Technology The rapid growth in electronic execution of institutional equities trades will spur U.S. capital markets participants to spend $860 million on advanced trading technology this year, and spending will reach $1.3 billion by 2010, according to a new report. |
Bank Systems & Technology October 14, 2008 Orla O'Sullivan |
Tabb Names Banks Goldman, Morgan Are Likely To Purchase Bank of New York Mellon, State Street and Northern Trust are all likely acquisition candidates for Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley as the two former investment banks begin operating under commercial bank charters. |
Wall Street & Technology November 17, 2003 Anthony Guerra |
The Price of STP At Wall Street & Technology's Straight-Through-Processing Conference, T. Rowe Price's Doren Jacobs explains his firm's path to trade-processing nirvana. |
Wall Street & Technology March 26, 2004 Larry Tabb |
NYSE: Fast Market or No Market? If the NYSE becomes more electronic, its owners (the specialists and floor brokers) will be disadvantaged, and possibly jobless. |
Insurance & Technology September 7, 2007 Susana Schwartz |
Main Driver Behind STP Initiatives Today Is Ease Of Doing Business Straight-through processing is more a business issue than a technology, and is fundamental to the ability to drive intelligence into the underwriting process and throughout the organization. |
T.H.E. Journal March 2000 Paul Gullickson |
The Promise and Challenge of a Connected World Who will provide Internet curricula? Who will train teachers to use it?... |
Bank Systems & Technology September 27, 2004 Peggy Bresnick Kendler |
Clearing and Settlement Technology can be a powerful ally for banks looking to streamline their clearing and settlement processes and mitigate settlement risk. But to effectively compete in the global arena, financial institutions will have to adopt standards and work together. |
Wall Street & Technology June 22, 2004 Larry Tabb |
Providing Service in an Increasingly Electronic World The way in which brokers traditionally manage their relationships with the buy side needs to change. |
Wall Street & Technology January 5, 2005 Anthony Guerra |
Data First Morgan Stanley is no exception. John Fleming, managing director of retail operations with the firm, is working on a straight-through-processing project that will validate, centralize and streamline the flow of data throughout his firm's vast enterprise. |
Wall Street & Technology October 27, 2003 Jessica Pallay |
Less Than A Penny For Your Thoughts? As exchanges consider sub-penny minimum-price variations, the industry braces itself for more market data. |