Trading Tech
060506
BRIEF OBJECTS
Getting Data Faster, Making it Right
The massive growth of algorithmic trading is putting enormous stress on reference data, as algo traders demand that it be delivered faster, cleaner and in greater volumes than ever before. Sherree DeCovny reports
Markit RED: Invaluable Standard or Monopoly?
Credit default swaps are supported by a single reference entity standard, Markit RED. This has brought stability and efficiency to the market. But, asks Elizabeth Lumley, is Markit's dominance cause for concern?
Who Can Use Reference Data?
In the first keynote address of the IRD conference in New York, John White of State Street Global Advisors talked about how buying, owning and using reference data is a potential minefield. Below is an extract from his speech
A Not-So-Golden Age of Data
To deal fully with reference data, the whole industry needs to get organized and agree on generally accepted principles, methodologies and certifications. Dale Richards issues a call to arms in the data arena
Knight's Gambit
COVER STORY
The Future Is Now
ALGORITHMIC TRADING
No Coding Required
WATERS PROFILE
Rabble Rousing
IT SQUAWKBOX
Over the Bridge
BUY-SIDE Q&A
Certoma Floors It
TRADING FLOOR
New Frontiers
TRADING SYSTEMS
The Death of Agency?
THE DALY CLOSE
Taming the Open-Source Monster
OPEN SOURCE
Time for Critical Choices
SPECIAL REPORT: OPEN PLATFORM
Room for Vista
SOFTWARE
Spinning A Web
WATERS Q&A
Waters 0606
POSITION KEEPING