Wall Street Moving Toward a Mobile First ApproachFebruary 27, 2013The popularity of smartphones and tablets has many financial services firms building apps specifically for mobile devices, while desktop apps are becoming an afterthought.
Mobility's Undeniable BenefitsFebruary 25, 2013Mobile is becoming so pervasive that only after the mobile functionality is developed are firms thinking about how to apply that same functionality to desktop browsers.
Redline Trading Announces Pre-Trade Risk SolutionFebruary 27, 2012Aimed at latency sensitive applications, Redline's Pre-Trade Risk Solution performs a comprehensive series of risk checks in less than one microsecond to help firms comply with the SEC's 15c-3 Market Access Rule.
The New Wealth Management LandscapeSeptember 04, 2009As investors change their habits, the large wirehouses face a host of new competitors in the wealth management field.
E*Trade Accelerates Mobile TradingMarch 25, 2009Upgrading from a basic WAP app to a thick client helped drive a 139 percent increase in daily average revenue trades.
Data Privacy: Financial Institutions Try to Keep Data Breaches Down in 2007January 23, 2007As the value of customer data rises for both financial institutions and criminals, so too does its vulnerability. Hackers, dishonest employees, careless customers and technical glitches continue to expose sensitive information, making customers uneasy.
The Trouble With Customers and Their DataJanuary 05, 2007The cost of customer data breaches is increasing, and the financial services industry is trying to reconcile the price of protecting that data with the increasingly disconcerting ramifications of security lapses.
The Trouble With Customers and Their DataJanuary 05, 2007The cost of customer data breaches is increasing, and the financial services industry is trying to reconcile the price of protecting that data with the increasingly disconcerting ramifications of security lapses.
Excellence in ExecutionJanuary 06, 2006As the buy side takes on more responsibility for executing its own trades, TCA is becoming an integral part of the trading process.
Excellence In ExecutionJanuary 06, 2006Wall Street's "buy side" is using a plethora of analytics to help it take on more responsibility for executing its own trades.