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This Week: Deutsche Bank/FinLync, State Street/Paxos, Glue42/AllianceBernstein & More
A summary of the latest financial technology news.
Nasdaq to Build Deutsche Bank's Single-Dealer Platform
The deal is part of the exchange’s efforts to expand its market technology business.
ISN Taps Industry Vets Iati, Bruno
The pair will build on ISN's existing team of senior industry executives and expand its expertise and contacts base.
J&J Taps Deutsche Exec for Compliance Consulting
Montagnino has held a range of compliance and surveillance-related roles at banks and trading firms.
Finra Fines Deutsche Bank Securities $12.5 Million for Significant Supervisory Failures Around Research, Trading-Related Information
German bank subsidiary repeatedly ignored red flags and internal warnings from firm's compliance department around its supervision of internal communication.
As the Japanese Market Matures, Risk Checks Take Center Stage
During a panel discussion at this year's Tokyo Trading Architecture Summit, end users talked about how they are investing in new technologies for pre- and post-trade risk checks, and how these solutions are becoming a competitive differentiator.
The Cost of Co-Location and When to Make a Move
At this year's Tokyo Trading Architecture Summit, panelists discussed the costs of implementing a co-location strategy. This is part two of a three-part Q&A.
Japanese Firms Weigh Benefits, Costs of Joining the Latency Race
At this year's Tokyo Trading Architecture Summit, panelists discussed how firms have chased latency improvements, while balancing cost and time to market. Some ultimately decide to change course.
Cost Control Beneficial to Big Bank IT Departments
Panelists at the Asia-Pacific Trading Architecture Summit, held last week in Singapore, debated the current business climate when it comes to infrastructure management, saying that although budgets are tighter, this is introducing a needed element of…
Legacy Concerns Risk Overriding Architecture Decisions at Banks
Panelists at the Asia-Pacific Trading Architecture Summit in Singapore last week debated the contrasts between staying current in terms of technology and managing tightened budget sheets, saying that the approaching end of the lifecycle for technology is…
Microwaves, Proprietary Fiber, and the Confusing Latency Race
For the past few months, there has been a prevailing suggestion that speed is becoming less important in the capital markets. FIA left Jake wondering.
Asia-Pacific Tour Diary 4
Inside Reference Data editor Michael Shashoua asks if data professionals feel lucky concerning what parts of operations they seek to preserve
Max Bowie: Asia Tackles Data Cost, Co-Lo, Competition Concerns
Asia-Pacific remains the darling of the global capital markets as other economies continue to struggle. But, says Max, as the region matures technologically, inevitable issues around cost, competition, connectivity and regulation may gradually turn…
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