Ruffer Adopts Fidessa's Buy-side Workstation

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Ruffer will use Fidessa's software for execution management.

Fidessa has announced that London-based investment manager Ruffer LLP has gone live with its software-as-a-service (SaaS) Buy-side Workstation.

Ruffer, which has around $12 billion under management, will use the software to support its execution management processes. The Workstation allows access to cross-asset detrended moving average (DMA) tools, algorithms, and includes market data and integration via the Fidessa network as well as low-latency FIX connectivity.

"As a growing company we periodically review our systems", says Guy Shirley, business projects manager at Ruffer. "We were aware that Fidessa's system is widely used by both buy-side and sell-side firms. The Buy-side Workstation, combined with the strength of Fidessa's network, has provided us with a single point of access to our equity broker community. The scalability of Fidessa's solution means we can continue to grow our business without compromising high quality service."

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