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      • Debating "The Great Rotation": Will it Lift Trading Volumes?
      • Chile, Latin America's Rising Star
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    • Derivatives

      • Tradeweb Completes Electronic Pre-Trade Credit Check on Buy-Side Swaps Trade
      • Eris Exchange Reduces Contract Size to $100k to Broaden Access to Asset Managers
      • Key Banks, Clearing and Trading Firms to Support NLX
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      • The Big Shift: Overhauling Corporate Bond Trading
      • Structural Change In The Credit Markets
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  • Algos
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      10 Ways to Manage Conflicts of Interest on Your Broker-Owned Platform
      Buy-side clients need to understand that when they trade on a broker-sponsored platform, they are paying for these systems, whether that payment comes in the form of commissions, licenses, or widened spread. Therefore, the most important thing the buy side should do is to think like a customer.
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      • Capital Markets: Managing Intelligence Optimization vs. Big, Diverse Data
      • Citi Launches Open and Close Algos in Major Trading Tech Upgrade
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      High Frequency Trading Loses Its Luster
      With profits down due to lower volumes and declining volatility in U.S. stocks, high-frequency traders face growing pressure to find new markets and innovate when speed is not enough.
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      • Is Trading Via Microwaves Ready for Prime Time?
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      • Is Trading Via Microwaves Ready for Prime Time?
      • Why Didn't Microsoft Add OMS Functionality to Excel?
  • Exchanges
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      Wall Street’s 9 Worst Bets Ever: From Nick Leeson to JPMorgan
      In the wake of JPMorgan’s ill-conceived hedging strategy, which cost the bank its sterling reputation along with $2 billion and counting, Advanced Trading decided to highlight some of Wall Street’s worst bets ever.
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      • Q&A: Market Surveillance Demands 20-20 Vision
      • The Big Shift: Overhauling Corporate Bond Trading
      • EU Dark Pools Regs Blast Buy Side
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      • The Big Shift: Overhauling Corporate Bond Trading
      • LSE Takes Control Of Rival Trading Platform Turquoise
      • GETCO Buys BofA Merrill's Market Making Unit
      • NYSE's Trading Floor of the Future
  • Dark Pools
    • Top Story

      10 Ways to Manage Conflicts of Interest on Your Broker-Owned Platform
      Buy-side clients need to understand that when they trade on a broker-sponsored platform, they are paying for these systems, whether that payment comes in the form of commissions, licenses, or widened spread. Therefore, the most important thing the buy side should do is to think like a customer.
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      • The Dark Pools’ Choice: Go Into the Light or Down the Drain
      • EU Dark Pools Regs Blast Buy Side
      • ConvergEx Reduces Latency of Millennium ATS By 75%
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      • Structural Change In The Credit Markets
      • LSE Takes Control Of Rival Trading Platform Turquoise
      • EU Dark Pools Regs Blast Buy Side
  • EMS/OMS
    • Top Story

      10 Ways to Manage Conflicts of Interest on Your Broker-Owned Platform
      Buy-side clients need to understand that when they trade on a broker-sponsored platform, they are paying for these systems, whether that payment comes in the form of commissions, licenses, or widened spread. Therefore, the most important thing the buy side should do is to think like a customer.
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      • TradingScreen Adds FX Functionality for Dodd Frank Compliance
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      • The Big Shift: Overhauling Corporate Bond Trading
      • Why Didn't Microsoft Add OMS Functionality to Excel?
  • Data Infrastructure
    • Top Story

      10 Ways to Manage Conflicts of Interest on Your Broker-Owned Platform
      Buy-side clients need to understand that when they trade on a broker-sponsored platform, they are paying for these systems, whether that payment comes in the form of commissions, licenses, or widened spread. Therefore, the most important thing the buy side should do is to think like a customer.
    • Data Infrastructure News

      • Deutsche Bank Launches Autobahn Mobile
      • Dutch Equities and Options Venue Migrates to London Data Center
      • BofA Merrill Lynch, Citi and Goldman Sachs Join Markit's Credit Checking Hub
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      • Market Structure Drives the Buy Side to Seek New OMS/EMS Systems —Study
      • Structural Change In The Credit Markets
      • Getco, Virtu Pursuit of Knight Signals Consolidation Trend
      • Re-Thinking Operational Risk on Wall Street
  • Regulation
    • Top Story

      Wall Street’s 9 Worst Bets Ever: From Nick Leeson to JPMorgan
      In the wake of JPMorgan’s ill-conceived hedging strategy, which cost the bank its sterling reputation along with $2 billion and counting, Advanced Trading decided to highlight some of Wall Street’s worst bets ever.
    • Regulation News

      • Q&A: Market Surveillance Demands 20-20 Vision
      • SEC Fines CBOE $6M for "Systemic Breakdowns" in Oversight
      • Clearing Connectivity Standard Wins Support from Large Brokers
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      • The Dark Pools’ Choice: Go Into the Light or Down the Drain
      • Re-Thinking Operational Risk on Wall Street
      • Morgan Stanley Revamps Trading Platform Ahead of 'Naked Access' Ban
      • Creditex Rolls out Electronic Auction To Reduce Risk in Credit Default Swaps
  • Managing The Desk
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      Have We Hit Peak HFT?
      The number of shares traded via high-frequency trading are down and politicians want to roll out a tax to serve as a speed bump. Some are wondering if microsecond dealings are poised to fade away.
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      • Debating "The Great Rotation": Will it Lift Trading Volumes?
      • Chile, Latin America's Rising Star
      • Have We Hit Peak HFT?
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      • 10 Ways to Manage Conflicts of Interest on Your Broker-Owned Platform
      • Exclusive: Inside the GETCO Execution Services Trading Floor
      • Inside Abel Noser's Trading Floor
      • Educating the Buy Side: Off-The-Desk Learning
  • TCA
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      10 Ways to Manage Conflicts of Interest on Your Broker-Owned Platform
      Buy-side clients need to understand that when they trade on a broker-sponsored platform, they are paying for these systems, whether that payment comes in the form of commissions, licenses, or widened spread. Therefore, the most important thing the buy side should do is to think like a customer.
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      • 66% of Buy Side Traders Value Execution Consultants
      • Monash Investors Adopts Imagine Portfolio, Risk Tools
      • Goldman Tops Global Prime Broker Rankings
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      • Inside Abel Noser's Trading Floor
      • New TCA Tools Help Buy-side Firms Compete in a High-Frequency World
      • BlackRock Acquisition of BGI Presents Integration Challenges
      • In the Search for Alpha, It's a Quant's World
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    Articles by Commentary & Analysis

      • Swaps: The Next Frontier
        By Sean Owens, Woodbine Associates | June 19, 2013
        Migration to electronic and multilateral trading in the swaps market will create myriad trading opportunities.
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      • 10 Ways to Manage Conflicts of Interest on Your Broker-Owned Platform
        By Philippe Buhannic | June 18, 2013
        Buy-side clients need to understand that when they trade on a broker-sponsored platform, they are paying for these systems, whether that payment comes in the form of commissions, licenses, or widened spread. Therefore, the most important thing the buy side should do is to think like a customer.
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      • Educating the Buy Side: Off-The-Desk Learning
        By Ivy Schmerken | June 18, 2013
        To learn about new products, buy-side traders can go for specialized degrees or take continuing education courses.
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      • Debating "The Great Rotation": Will it Lift Trading Volumes?
        By Ivy Schmerken | June 17, 2013
        A shift from fixed income into equities is unlikely to lift trading volumes and brokerage commissions up to previous highs, according to a Greenwich Associates report.
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      • Trading Talent Disconnect on Wall Street: Is It Really a Lack of Qualified Workers?
        By Greg MacSweeney | June 17, 2013
        If no one is investing in their employees or providing training, where will the next wave of talent come from?
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      • Q&A: Market Surveillance Demands 20-20 Vision
        By Phil Albinus | June 14, 2013
        Just because regulators are gaining an IT advantage in market surveillance it doesn't mean that broker-dealers can relax. If they want to avoid fines and keep their trading license, remaining vigilant against suspicious trades and compliance infractions is still Job One.
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      • Chile, Latin America's Rising Star
        By Alexander Fleiss | June 14, 2013
        Chile, although a smaller overall economy than Brazil, is growing quickly in South America and should not be overlooked.
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      • Disclosing Dark Pool Volumes, Only A Matter of Time
        By Ivy Schmerken | June 13, 2013
        A panel of Wall Street executives warmed up to the idea of reporting dark pool volumes on a monthly basis, as they debated U.S. equity market structure.
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      • SEC Fines CBOE $6M for "Systemic Breakdowns" in Oversight
        By Ivy Schmerken | June 12, 2013
        The U.S. options exchange operator agreed to pay $6 million for failure to police short selling abuses and for interfering in the investigation of a member firm.
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      • Deutsche Bank Launches Autobahn Mobile
        By Zarna Patel | June 12, 2013
        The bank's sales, trading and research apps will be accessible to corporate and institutional clients via the new mobile platform.
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      • Have We Hit Peak HFT?
        By Phil Albinus | June 11, 2013
        The number of shares traded via high-frequency trading are down and politicians want to roll out a tax to serve as a speed bump. Some are wondering if microsecond dealings are poised to fade away.
        Be the first to comment
      • 66% of Buy Side Traders Value Execution Consultants
        By Ivy Schmerken | June 11, 2013
        Increasingly traders are valuing more granular, quantitative real time and post-trade analysis of performance, according to a survey by Woodbine Associates.
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      • Clearing Connectivity Standard Wins Support from Large Brokers
        By Zarna Patel, Staff Writer | June 11, 2013
        BofA Merrill Lynch, J.P. Morgan, UBS, and Barclays confirmed their support for the new OTC derivatives reporting standard.
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      • Is Social Media Use Penetrating the Financial Markets?
        By Ivy Schmerken | June 11, 2013
        A survey from OneMarketData is studying trends in social media use on Wall Street as a new form of market data.
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      • Harnessing Big Data to Boost Idea Discovery
        By David Marra, CEO, Arialytics | June 11, 2013
        What if a fund manager could use vast amounts of information to hone in on the best investable ideas, and then go and kick the tires of the select few that make the cut?
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      • Didn’t Sell in May? Good for You
        By Michael J. Levas | June 10, 2013
        Investors and traders continue to defy the seasonal factors that normally impact the market. Auto sales are up, jobless claims are down, but the probability of a correction remains high.
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      • Dutch Equities and Options Venue Migrates to London Data Center
        By Ivy Schmerken | June 10, 2013
        TMX Atrium supported the migration of The Order Machine (TOM's) matching engine from Stockholm to its new facilities in London.
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      • BofA Merrill Lynch, Citi and Goldman Sachs Join Markit's Credit Checking Hub
        By Ivy Schmerken | June 07, 2013
        Several top dealers have signed up for Markit's Credit Centre, a hub solution for OTC derivatives participants to manage credit lines between FCMs and their clients and venues.
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      • Tradeweb Completes Electronic Pre-Trade Credit Check on Buy-Side Swaps Trade
        By Ivy Schmerken | June 07, 2013
        The derivatives platform demonstrated electronic pre-trade credit checking with an FCM for cleared swaps, using both ping and push protocols.
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      • The Dark Pools’ Choice: Go Into the Light or Down the Drain
        By Phil Albinus | June 07, 2013
        In a letter to the operators of 15 dark pools, Finra asked for more detail about who knows what happens in these unlit exchanges.
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      • The Big Shift: Overhauling Corporate Bond Trading
        By Ivy Schmerken | June 05, 2013
        With major dealers shrinking their inventories of corporate bonds, buy side institutions are seeking ways to find liquidity over alternative trading platforms that are emerging to solve the liquidity shortfall.
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      • Wall Street's Obsession: SAC's Redemption Total
        By Ivy Schmerken | June 04, 2013
        If investors pull billions from SAC Capital Advisors, sell side firms stand to lose revenues since hedge fund is a major generator of trading volumes, prime brokerage and commissions.
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      • Eris Exchange Reduces Contract Size to $100k to Broaden Access to Asset Managers
        By Ivy Schmerken | June 03, 2013
        The notional size of the Eris swap futures contracts were modified by a factor of 10 in response to user demand from buy side firms in advance of the June 10 clearing deadline.
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      • James Toffey Joins GFI to Head Up Electronic Markets
        By Ivy Schmerken | June 03, 2013
        Interdealer broker GFI hired James Toffey, the co-founder and former CEO of Tradeweb, to spearhead its plans to launch regulated trading platforms for cash, derivative financial and commodities products in the U.S. and Europe.
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      • Structural Change In The Credit Markets
        By Sean Owens, Woodbine Associates | May 31, 2013
        An 80-ton boulder that has only started to roll.
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