LSE Buys Two-Thirds Stake in GATElab

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Antonio Caroselli, GATElab

"It was to grow our base, to find a broad-shouldered sponsor," says Antonio Caroselli, co-founder and head of IT at GATElab. "On the other side, LSE found what we're been working on in recent years in R&D and low-latency, high-frequency technologies might be useful within the Group."

The company will continue to focus on high-frequency trading technology. It will keep open its two offices in Italy, as well as its London office, according to Caroselli, who is now serving as chairman of a five-man

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