Electronic trading
Deutsche creates cross-asset platforms business under Amrolia
Deutsche Bank's Zar Amrolia runs a new business focused on electronic platforms across fixed income, while Kevin Rodgers has stepped up to become global head of FX
Knight Capital losses spur focus on algo risk management
A dark Knight for algos
The agent-principal dilemma
The agent-principal dilemma
Neal Wolkoff: OTC market faces break-up blues
Break-up blues
Risk 25 firms of the future: BGC Partners
Our customers are changing
Structural issues hindering uptake of electronic trading in India
An increasing appetite for electronic trading by domestic Indian firms is being stymied by issues over market structure and regulatory climate
Isda AGM: No need for Sef Clarification Act, says CFTC's Gensler
Dodd-Frank requires transparency for derivatives trading, CFTC chair says - and final Sef rules will reflect that
Isda AGM: E-trading should be a choice, says O'Connor
Removing voice as an option would leave clients facing execution risk, says Isda chair Stephen O'Connor - but some buy-side firms see it differently
Available to trade: row over scope of Dodd-Frank execution rules
Available to trade?
Icap’s forex e-trading platform to offer outright forwards
Icap’s forex spot and NDF electronic platform, EBS, is looking to diversify into outright forwards and other services this year
Sponsored forum: The future of e-trading for bonds
Regulators are keen for a wider universe of cash and derivatives instruments to trade on electronic platforms. A panel of experts discuss some of the challenges
Tech firms prepare euro break-up contingencies
Break-up blues
OTC trading platform of the year: i-Swap
Risk awards 2012
Corporates fear move to platform trading for forex options
Despite being exempt from clearing and exchange trading requirements in the US and Europe, some corporate treasurers fear they might have little choice but to execute forex options on electronic platforms
Middleware vendors face turf war with Sefs
Cutting out the middleware?
Risk.net poll: G-20 will not meet deadline for OTC derivatives reforms
The vast majority of respondents to a Risk.net poll do not believe G-20 members will meet the end-2012 deadline for all standardised OTC derivatives to be cleared through CCPs
Sefs in stasis as final rules edge closer
Sefs in stasis
Profile: Credit Suisse's algo team on automating OTC markets
Automating OTC
Risk interdealer rankings 2011: Brokers
Talk, don't talk
OTC flash crash: Dealers consider risks of HFT invasion
The fixed-income flash crash
All together now: the tech challenges of Sef aggregation
All together now