General Electric Is In Order-Routing

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Societe Generale and General Electric Information Services (GEIS) have co-developed Fimatex to give investors keyboard access to the world's largest futures markets. Fimatex is the electronic order-routing system used by FIMAT, Paris-based futures brokering subsidiary of Societe Generale, and by its correspondent brokers.

With the blessing of Societe Generale, GEIS is marketing Fimatex' order-routing and reporting capabilities to other futures brokers. For the moment FIMAT and Fimatex are aimed

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