Friday, 30 August 2013

Trade Surveillance Increasingly A Front Office "Business" Responsibility

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WS&T Daily Alert Friday, August 30, 2013
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From the Editor

Happy Labor Day

It's hard to believe the end of summer is here. Our editors, hopefully like most of you, will be busy enjoying the holiday and will be back on Tuesday, Sept. 3. As a result, you won't receive a newsletter on Labor Day. See you on Tuesday!

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS

Trade Surveillance Increasingly A Front Office "Business" Responsibility

By Becca Lipman

In the wake of Knight Capital, there's a trend in the front office taking on more surveillance responsibility.

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Nasdaq OMX Cites Flood of Messages in SIP Failure

By Ivy Schmerken

In a summary of findings, Nasdaq OMX said it received more than 20 connect and disconnect sequences from NYSE Arca, which consumed capacity on its SIP that triggered more problems.

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INDUSTRY OPINIONS

This Is Why There Is A Lack Of Adoption Of Big Data Solutions In Financial Institutions

By Promod Radhakrishnan, Oracle

Financial services organizations focused on institutional clients don't have the volume or variety of data to support big data investments.

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Live Event

SAP Financial Services Forum North America, partnered with InformationWeek Financial Services

Date: September 18-19, 2013
Location: New York Hilton Midtown
1335 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10019

A special event for capital markets professionals

Join us for this two-day financial services forum, featuring well-known speakers from throughout the financial services industry and a series of sessions and roundtables designed for capital markets professionals. The capital markets track will kick off with E. Paul Rowady, Jr. from TABB Group discussing the key issues confronting the front and middle office, from the rising tide of regulations to reduced margins and compressed budgets - and how to transform them into a competitive advantage. Other capital markets topics will include real-time risk aggregation, putting the customer first, and reducing cost and complexity.


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