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  • AlgoEngineering Launches Tech Startup - Apr 2010
    Low-latency execution provider AlgoEngineering recently launched a new venture, Algo Technologies, which will turn the vendor's proprietary infrastructure into products and services for third parties.
  • Lime Branches Out - Apr 2010
    Lime Brokerage is poised to take advantage of the rapid growth of high-frequency trading, broadening its stable of products and introducing new ones to meet the need. By Rob Daly
  • Fair Game - Jan 2010
    Thanks to anti-gaming technology, trading strategies for large-cap securities are now available for small-cap stocks.  By Michael Shashoua
  • Open Season - Jan 2010
    An ever increasing number of firms are turning to open source software, but the appeal extends far further than the price. By John Beck
  • Call of the Wild - Dec 2009
    Relatively unscathed in the global economic crisis, conservative and risk-averse Canadian firms are considering dark liquidity and high-frequency trading. By Michael Shashoua
  • Fixed Income’s Sole Survivors - Nov 2009
    Just a few months ago, Barclays Capital launched click-and-trade integration of fixed-income analytics and trade execution on its Barx electronic trading platform.
  • Custom Algos - Oct 2009
    The future of the buy-side trading desk was supposed to belong to the algorithm-or so the argument went. In the calmer market conditions typifying the early and middle years of this decade, the ability of increasingly powerful algorithmic tools to slice, dice and execute orders at inhuman speeds proved immensely valuable to those buy-side firms that had implemented them. Then came the credit crisis, which laid that and many other arguments to rest.
  • Tech for Me, Not for Thee - Oct 2009
    In a move to new offices, Standard Chartered gives its staff virtual desktops-everyone except the traders, that is. By Tanzeel Akhtar
  • The Impact of Latency - Oct 2009
    Senior technologists sound off on their strategies to combatand manage latency within their firms. By Rob Daly
  • Banks Testing BT Soft Turret - Oct 2009
    Three unnamed investment banks and brokerages are pilot testing iTrader, an open-standards collaborations platform from telecommunications giant BT, which is slated for general availability by the end of the year, sibling publication Dealing with Technology has learned.

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