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The Rise of the Algo Wheel
By Josephine Gallagher
November 25, 2019, WatersTechnology
Buy-side firms are evolving the techniques they use to select and validate broker-dealers and their algorithms to improve execution performance while providing evidence …
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Buy-side trading heads scorn use of transaction cost analysis for fixed income
By John Brazier
June 19, 2019, The Trade
Two buy-side trading desk heads have firmly rejected the use of transaction cost analysis (TCA) for fixed income during a panel at …
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Fragmentation vs. Liquidity: Can Technology Resolve the Debate?
By Larry Tabb, TABB Group
Originally published on the TABB FORUM
Today’s traders are focused on technology and connectivity, and buy-side traders increasingly are leveraging tools and techniques for developing …
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Poor Data Hampers Best Execution Analysis
By Shanny Basar
May 31, 2019, Markets Media
Fund managers are frustrated with the lack of uniformity and standardization of data from the sell-side which they need to fulfill their …
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Industry Steps Up Calls for European Consolidated Tape
By Hamad Ali
May 6, 2019, Waters Technology
Until the introduction of the first Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) in 2007, European stocks usually traded on domestic exchanges. If …
Read More →The Weekly Rant with Larry Tabb: April 29, 2019
In the intensifying regulatory and competitive environment, transaction cost analysis has become an indispensable tool in the buy-side trading arsenal. But the independent TCA providers are struggling, notes TABB Group …
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SEC’s Redfearn: Consolidated Tapes Won’t Solve Trading Data Needs
By Josephine Gallagher and Hamad Ali
April 30, 2019, Waters Technology
A U.S.-style consolidated tape is not the answer to the industry’s market data problems across the E.U. and beyond, …
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MiFID II Boosts TCA
By Shanny Basar
April 10, 2019, Markets Media
Nearly all, 95%, of institutional trading desks in Europe are using transaction cost analysis but further progress is needed in fixed income …
Read More →Market Structure Weekly with Larry Tabb: January 11, 2019
Amid the trade war and slumping global growth, tension between President Trump and the Fed is creating confusion in the market over the direction of the Fed’s balance sheet, says …
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Technology and the Buy-Side Liquidity Chase
By Campbell Peters, TABB Group
Originally published on the TABB FORUM
Between technological innovation, venue fragmentation, the transition from active to passive, and the restructuring of research, sell-side commissions are …
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