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Risk's annual software round-up details the latest developments in technology for derivatives pricing, trading and risk management. This year's survey shows continued growth in grid computing, web-based functionality and complex derivatives capabilities. By Clive Davidson and Xiao-Long Chen

360 TREASURY SYSTEMS
Supersonic Tex, 360T's aggregator for liquid and direct professional forex spot trading on executable streamed prices, now supports 12 currency pairs, including Swedish krona/Norwegian krone, Hong Kong dollar/Singapore dollar and Australian dollar/New Zealand dollar. The company has also enhanced the forex limit order management functionality within its Tex Multidealer Trading System and its I-Tex Intra-Trading System, a web-based application for internal trading of forex

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