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November 19, 2009
Optimizing IT & Data Center Infrastructure to Support Faster Trading: The Quest for Increasingly Lower Latency
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Advanced Trading's peer groups are open to qualified attendees only. Qualification is determined by title and firm type and can vary depending on the round table topic. If you are interested in attending, please submit your request to Kmassaro@cmp.com
The New EMS Reg NMS has led to the emergence of new, more robust execution management systems offering multi-broker connectivity. To meet buy-side needs, many OMS are investing in EMS to offer the full package. Participants will share their experiences with existing OMS and EMS, the pros and cons of all-in-one systems, and what they'd like to see in future developments. Navigating Through the Dark Are the multitude of dark pools causing market fragmentation and making it harder to find liquidity? Participants will discuss the growing number of crossing networks, their pros and cons, their effect on participants' roles, and which new technologies are being used to effectively navigating them. Execution Metrics: How to Use Them Most Effectively How is TCA being used by various buy-side firms? What are the pros and cons to relying on TCA to direct order flow? What are some of the challenges to relying on outside providers for these metrics? How difficult is it to develop metrics in house? |
The Credit Derivatives Trading and Settlement Revolution The Fed has spoken, and credit derivatives traders are trying to automate in order to eliminate backlogs, speed the settlement process, and reduce settlement errors and risk. With the explosive growth in this industry, it is essential that the industry work together to establish similar goals. This peer group will set out to accomplish that. Risk Management: Creating a Holistic View of Trading Risk Siloed trading departments have made it difficult to comprehensively assess risk when trading for a client. Now broker-dealers are creating a complete view of risk in order to better manage it and to be better able to provide capital to clients. This peer group of sell side traders and technology executives will discuss their experiences in that endeavor. ![]() Roundtable Sponsorship Package |
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