ITG Releases Triton in Asia Pac
By Cristina McEachernJan 24, 2008 at 10:38 AM ET
Investment Technology Group (ITG) has launched its Triton execution management system (EMS) for the Asia Pacific region. Buy side traders will have access to more then 30,000 equities across the Asia Pacific markets.
Traders have the option to execute trades in the Asia Pacific markets via direct market access (DMA), ITG’s own trading services and algorithms, or third-party execution venues.
ITG says this latest release comes after the introduction of Triton in North America and Europe, with regional systems expected to be fully integrated in 2008. Triton also offers market data and pre- and post-trade analytics.
Topics: EMS/OMS
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