Japanese Firms Weigh Benefits, Costs of Joining the Latency Race

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(l-r) Sean Lawrence, Miguel Ortega, Francis Huang, Matthew Hassan

The panel was moderated by consultant Wayne Schmidt. The panelists were:

* Francis Huang, assistant vice president of equity IT, Credit Suisse
* Sean Lawrence, CEO, ABN Amro Clearing Tokyo
* Miguel Ortega, head of market data, Deutsche Securities
* Matthew Hassan, quantitative primes services, Nomura Securities

Huang: We're into the microsecond world right now, and it's heading lower and lower. Five microseconds, 10 microseconds—that's the range we're seeing right now out of hardware solutions.

Lawr

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