Editors letter
Portfolio Desks On the Block
For the past few months NYSE Euronext has been working with Pragma Financial Systems to provide floor traders on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) access to trading algorithms that will put their orders on par with outside orders ( see story, this issue…
Come Together
I'm not good at dealing with change-at least according to my last performance review-and the only major change I have to deal with is Inside Market Data 's upcoming move to new offices closer to Wall Street next month. So spare a thought for those data…
Bloomberg's All-Star Deal
In the lead-up to last week's annual All-Star baseball game in New York, a row erupted between Red Sox pitcher Jonathan Papelbon and the New York press corps about who was the better closer and should end the game-Papelbon or revered Yankees pitcher…
Attack of the Pods
Having covered technology for several years, it should come as no surprise that I'm a slight science fiction geek. When I hear the term "pods," I don't think of Steve Jobs' musical creations, but rather Donald Sutherland's shriek from the 1978 remake of…
No News Is Good News?
As I stumbled past the long line of technophiles camped out to purchase their iPhone 3Gs, it reminded me a bit of my childhood growing up with a large extended Irish-American family prior to the ubiquity of e-mail, texting and instant messaging. My…
There's No Such Thing as a Free Lunch
... But is there such a thing as free market data? For retail investors, yes, as a result of recent initiatives to bring real-time data to the masses by exchanges including Nasdaq and the New York Stock Exchange, which both recently launched freely…
Passports, Please
Every time I land at London Heathrow Airport, there are two things I know I'm not going to enjoy. First is schlepping a week's worth of luggage and a laptop bag through that underground corridor from Terminal 3 to the Heathrow tube stop on the Piccadilly…
What Commuters Can Learn From Market Data
Regular IMD readers will know how I like to use analogies to illustrate issues relating to market data. So, with many of our US colleagues heading off for long weekends away to celebrate the July 4 holiday, I'd like to share some musings that occurred to…
Editor's letter - Please tell me when it's all over
Switching on the TV in the evening has become more than a little scary. Last night on CNBC a Wall Street analyst succinctly illustrated the escalating energy predicament facing the West:
Risk tech enjoys a mini boom By Emily Fraser
Financial firms caught with their trousers down in the wake of the subprime mortgage meltdown continue to spend significant amounts of money on technology. According to a recent poll conducted by IBM and the Securities Industry and Financial Markets…
Suicide is painless - but what about usury? By Stewart Eisenhart
What do you do as an industry if you find yourself incessantly hounded by investors, analysts, and (to varying degrees) regulators to provide more transparency into your processes and operations in the wake of pricing debacles, a credit market collapse,…
A New Match
Letter From The Editor
The Longest Day
Somehow it seems appropriate: Just 10 days after the summer solstice-the longest day of the year-there are press reports that Deutsche Börse is mulling the idea of opening trading on its Xetra platform earlier in the morning to compete with the upstart…
Industry Cuts Signal Need for Quality Data
Last week's firing of NY Mets baseball team manager Willie Randolph elicited a wave of disgust from New Yorkers, shocked at what they perceive as a near-sighted, reactionary response to short-term fluctuations in performance. Odd, I thought, that one man…
Where Do Old Acronyms Go to Die?
It's remarkable what you find when you start packing up to move offices. I recently uncovered a cache of old articles circa 2003 heralding the triumphant return of straight-through processing (STP) after the implosion of the Global Straight Trough…
Consolidating Positions
This year's SIFMA show may not have grabbed the headlines of years gone by with extravagant deals or earth-shattering benchmark claims, but represented a year of vendors bedding-in systems and consolidating their positions-perhaps reflecting the…
Hippies, Flying Pigs and Speed
After 28 Technology Management Conferences and Exhibits hosted by the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (Sifma), you'd think that they would start blurring together. This year's event at the Hilton New York in Midtown Manhattan,…
That Time of Year
If it's June, it means that the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Assoc-iation's (Sifma's) Technology Management Conference and Exhibition is upon us. For three days this week, financial technologists will meet, mingle and schmooze with…
Event Processing Tries to Lose its Complex
It's always sad when youngsters spread their wings and leave the nest. Even now, one of the market data industry's offspring, having gone through early years smothered with attention, through its teens filled with growing pains and no one understanding…
Junk Mail? What About Junk Data?
Just as the bane of a data manager's existence is dealing with ever-increasing volumes of often irrelevant quote data, a journalist's nightmare is dealing with the incessant flow of press releases from PR professionals desperate to share the latest news…
Market Structure Mashup
Letter From The Editor
Editor’s letter - The perfect storm
Things are pretty hectic at the moment. A barrel of oil is now officially 30% more expensive than it was six months ago, and although fuel prices haven't rocketed quite at the same rate, I'm enough of a realist to understand that energy firms are not…