London's Computers in the City Mirrors Continued Uncertainty In Financial Markets

THIS WEEK'S LEAD STORIES

Computers in the City '89 (CiC) was a lot like the financial center it catered to -- overbuilt and underpopulated. All the signs of healthy exuberance were there: the sky-scraping cranes of the Docklands, the free-flowing Beaujolais Nouveau, the extravagantly shapely legs of temporary marketing aides, the modular designer booths, and of course, the profusion of expensive systems. But the aisles of the exhibition center, like the $75/square foot-office blocks at Docklands, were undersubscribed.

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CME: CFTC OKs clearing move to Google Cloud

The CFTC has given the Chicago-based exchange approval to run its clearing and settlement infrastructure on the Google Cloud Platform, while the exchange and vendor have extended their partnership to last until at least 2037.

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