NT Prevails As ADB, Meitan Tradition Embrace Reuters Triarch 2000, PTW

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Microsoft Windows NT will become the common trading room front-end for on- and off-floor staff at the Asian Development Bank (ADB), based in Manila, and about 30 traders at Meitan Tradition, an inter-dealer broker in Tokyo. Both Asia/Pacific players are moving quickly to have state-of-the-art NT front-ends to their pending use of Reuters Triarch 2000.

The treasury department of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), a global bank serving 40 A/P countries, is finalizing a contract with Reuters to

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