e-Forex Magazine October 2005
e-Forex Oct 2005 - Cross-asset class trading: automation becoming a viable possibility. Transaction costs - quantifying the value of electronic marketplaces. Taking e-FX platforms forward.
e-Forex Oct 2005 - Cross-asset class trading: automation becoming a viable possibility. Transaction costs - quantifying the value of electronic marketplaces. Taking e-FX platforms forward.
Godfried De Vidts looks at the risks posed to the FX market by attacks such as the recent London bombings....show more
Damon Kovelsky outlines how automating cross-asset class trading has now become a viable possibility and looks at what demand there’s likely to be for it....show more
Justyn Trenner provides our regular overview of the key milestones in the growth and development of eFX over the past year....show more
Xavier Alexandre assesses how the benefits of Transaction Cost Analysis might be extended to FX market participants....show more
Harry Gozlan discusses the shortcomings of existing e-FX platforms and how they may develop and offer new capabilities....show more
John Ashworth explains how banks and other sell-side institutions are exposing their FX liquidity to an ever increasing range of FX market counterparties and the risks involved with doing this....show more
In the first of our new regional perspective features, Andy Webb reports on e-FX in France....show more
Peter Randall takes a look at the principal rationale behind the decision of FIX Protocol, ISDA and TWIST to collaborate in developing a common industry standard....show more
We ask André Scipio, Manager Front Office, and Christoph Waldvogel, Manager Treasury Operations, about real end-to-end STP at RWE AG....show more
Henrik Pedersen & Xavier Lefevre from Overlay Asset Management in Paris talk to e-Forex about the value added from e-FX on their business....show more
James Kemp looks at what’s likely to shape the future evolution of FX Prime Brokerage....show more
Chip Lowry talks about Price, Process and STP....show more
With Ian Stannard Senior Currency Strategist at BNP Paribas....show more
Sang Lee explains the importance of Algorithmic trading in the fight for market share in Electronic FX....show more
Lee Ratner outlines why the next level of trading in FX markets is likely to be more Algorithmic in nature....show more
5 major online FX trading providers discuss the issues....show more
Daniel Darst illustrates how serious trading demands efficient, real-time integration of risk, margin and account information....show more
6 leading FX providers tackle questions on this key topic...show more
Data Latency "Why Speed is of the Essence" Sean O'Donnell looks at how the increased move by the FX markets to a real-time trading environment means that there is a new urgency to address the risks associated with data latency amongst the bank participants....show more
Sean Gilman, CTO at Currenex, outlines how they are tackling the latency issue....show more
Andy Webb writes about the advent of high quality minimal latency data feeds....show more
We ask Mike Mistretta, Senior Director, Infrastructure at FXall, to tell us about their Latency Monitoring System....show more
Adam Hawley looks at the technology issues surrounding the use of the Internet as a connectivity channel for services such as low-latency messaging....show more
Andy Webb outlines one way of addressing the latency issue for one of the most ubiquitous applications in financial markets - Microsoft Excel....show more
Heather McLean interviews a variety of market participants to assess the impact of latency on their FX business activities....show more
We talk with Vladan Jovanovic about how his technology and trading firm arbitrages the latency and matching algorithms of futures exchanges....show more
Bjorn Lundvall Vice President, Head of e-commerce markets at Handelsbanken Capital Markets...show more
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