Multi-Asset Trading
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What’s Next for the Buy-Side Trading Desk?
One of the major themes for 2023 is the emphasis on multi-asset trading and the focus on efficiency and scalability across regions and countries. In the past, a trader focused on a single asset class such as equities or bonds, whereas today with the migration to electronic trading, the desk can automate workflows and manage executions across all asset classes.
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UBS Asset Management And J.P. Morgan Execute First Electronic Bilateral Trade Via FlexTrade’s Flexfi
Actionable liquidity on European credit is now seamlessly available within FlexTrade’s EMEA trading workflow. LONDON, December 20th 2022 – FlexTrade Systems (@FlexTrade), a global leader in multi-asset execution and order management systems, today announced its …
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FlexTrade Integrates Glimpse Markets Data to Optimise Price Discovery in Fixed-Income Trading
Seamless and improved visualisation of Glimpse Markets pooled trading data in FlexFI LONDON, October 4, 2022 – FlexTrade Systems (@FlexTrade), a global leader in multi-asset execution and order management systems and Glimpse Markets, a buy-side data …
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APG Selects FlexTrade for Multi-Asset Execution Management Capabilities
The firm will consolidate equities, fixed income and foreign exchange onto a single EMS platform London, UK, June 8 2022 – FlexTrade Systems (@FlexTrade), a global leader in multi-asset execution and order management systems, announced …
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CMC Markets Integrates Proprietary CFD Liquidity with FlexTrade
CMC Markets has announced a new integration to its CFD liquidity offering. The company has partnered up with FlexTrade Systems to enlarge the scope of its offering.
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Broker Wheel of Fortune
FlexTrade’s Rich McGraw, Senior Vice President, Global Multi-Asset EMS/OMS Sales, spoke with The TRADE’s Hayley McDowell about broker algo wheels and FlexTrade’s offering in the space.
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What Demands Will Pull the Buy Side Towards an OEMS?
Competitive forces are at play in the OMS and EMS markets where vendors are expanding their capabilities at both ends to build the coveted OEMS. Due to tighter IT budgets, compliance mandates and expansion of electronic trading across asset classes, firms may be looking to bring these two platforms together. FlexTrade’s Ivy Schmerken investigates.