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INVESTMENT-MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY

* Allegiance Capital selects the Macgregor Financial Trading Platform to automate its fixed-income trading. * ING Ferri selects and implements GlobalFIX in its project for electronic routing of orders using FIX. * Cameron Systems announces that Financial Fusion's European Sales and Technical Directors have joined Cameron Systems to spearhead further expansion into Europe.

Macgregor, a global provider of buy-side trade-order-management systems (OMS) and FIX-network services, announced that Allegiance Capital has selected the Macgregor Financial Trading Platform (MFTP) to automate its fixed-income trading. Allegiance Capital selected the Advanced Fixed Income, Portfolio Manager Workstation and Compliance components to support all aspects of its trading process. The system will be deployed to eight users.

Financial Fusion, Inc. announced that ING Ferri has selected and implemented GlobalFIX, a component of Financial Fusion TradeForce Suite, in its project for electronic routing of orders using FIX. A member of the Dutch ING Group, ING Ferri is a securities firm specializing in the negotiation of financial orders for private and institutional clients, and quotation of securities on the main financial markets.

Cameron Systems announced at Swift's Sibos that Financial Fusion's European Sales and Technical Directors have joined Cameron Systems to spearhead further expansion into Europe. The appointments of Glenn Cruickshank, ex-Financial Fusion European sales director, and Chris Lowdon, ex-Financial Fusion European technical director, to Cameron Systems signals the acceleration in business development for Cameron Systems.

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