Instrument Symbology: The Debate Continues

London - Symbology issues have climbed the agenda following an increased focus on operational inefficiencies, and despite cost and maintenance challenges, market participants expect to see progress in the coming years, said speakers at the FISD Issue Brief in London in June.

Although there are numerous initiatives in the symbology space, there is a lack of a uniform symbology and it may not be viable to ever have one effective system of symbology. Panelists said the symbology challenges differ in

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