With growing technological advancements and potential regulatory changes, Wesley Bray explores whether the equities market is moving towards around-the-clock trading, the benefits it could provide and whether there is demand for it at all.
During a panel discussion on gaining the data edge asset managers found the future of data provision through new tools, alternative sources and artificial intelligence to be very exciting.
Dan Royal, global head of equities trading at Janus Henderson, sits down with Laurie McAughtry to talk trading techniques, technical innovation, and his journey to the top of the game.
The “robust” plans propose stricter limits on crypto lending, as well as the introduction of a new crypto market abuse regime and tighter rules on the role of financial intermediaries and custodians.
Jupiter’s new head of trading tells Laurie McAughtry why execution trumps automation, why relationships are top priority - and why he minds his Ps and Qs when it comes to trading etiquette.
Meet the industry innovators listed for The TRADE’s FinTech of the Year award, in partnership with Instinet. Appital, Capital Markets Gateway (CMG), Enfusion, Genesis Global, OpenGamma and Saphyre are fighting it out for the prize this year.
Amid a slew of regulatory reviews over current pricing models, and with a consolidated tape on the cards in both the UK and the EU, Annabel Smith explores how and why the cost of market data is increasing, and what this means for both providers and participants on the buy- and sell-side.
Christoph Hock, head of multi-asset trading at Union Investment, sits down with Annabel Smith to discuss the European asset manager’s new hybrid structure, regulatory divergence post-Brexit, the role of the trader in sustainability, and the token economy.
The deadline for meeting phase five uncleared margin requirements is fast approaching. Bob Stewart, executive director of Institutional Trade Processing at DTCC, outlines some of the changes and challenges facing buy-side firms as the regulation date nears.
Following the explosive events surrounding GameStop in January, Annabel Smith unpacks the role of social media in this cautionary tale and its impact on institutional investors.