Opinion/Technology
Gil Bray, head of product and business development at technology vendor Misys in New York, says the base metal OTC community needs to move with the times and reap the benefits...
Just as the front office begins to show signs of support for CLS, there's now doubt over commitment from the utility's third-party service providers,...
The foreign exchange industry is set for a shake-out next year as re-pricing of risk forces change in the make-up of the industry.
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Felix Shipkevich, general counsel at CMS Forex in New York, highlights the difficulties of applying similar regulations to retail foreign exchange and the exchange-based commodities and futures markets
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Nick Dyne, head of business development at post-trade technology vendor Logicscope in London, evaluates the prospect of a 'virtual' back office
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