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Skyrocketing Market Data Message Rates Leading Trading Firms to Consider Hardware Acceleration
With Reg NMS causing more quote message traffic in equities and options volume already exploding, vendors are pushing hardware acceleration to lower data latency.
Data Message Rates
A surge in data message traffic is leading the industry to examine hardware acceleration to reduce data latency.
European Exchanges See Booming Revenues
European exchanges recorded a 34% profit last year, making them far more profitable than their U.S. counterparts.
BIDS Hooks Up the Buy Side
BIDS Trading announced connections to Goldman Sach's REDIPlus, JP Morgan's Neovest and Morgan Stanley's Passport Connect electronic trading platforms.
Commentary: Project Turquoise Delay
Reports are swirling that Project Turquoise, the bank consortium-backed European equities trading platform, will now launch sometime in the second quarter of 2008.
Has NYSE's Electronic Trading Model Caused More Volatility?
Contributed by Joseph Saluzzi, Partner and Co-Founder of Themis Trading, an agency only institutional brokerage firm.
Steve Rubinow Leads NYSE Group Hybrid Market Rollout
BIDS Reports Jump in July Trading Numbers
BIDS Trading announced its anonymous alternative trading system (ATS) for U.S. equity block trading saw 355.2 million shares traded during the month of July. On average the system saw about 16.9 million shares crossing per day in July.
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