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NDFs trading: If you build platforms, the algos will follow

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Recent trends highlight an increasing demand from asset managers, fast money, and quant funds, expediting the transition toward electronification in NDF markets,” says Patil. “As With infrastructure building out globally to accommodate new interest in NDFs, greater appetite for more automation must surely follow.

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Trading at the frontier

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She joined Ninety One in 2021 from Royal London Asset Management where she had been head of dealing for three years. He moved to the buy-side in 2019 for a change of pace, looking to be more holistic in his approach to execution. “The Gibson is a seasoned trader with an extensive career in markets.

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Keeping an aircraft carrier nimble in times of turbulence

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Finding fixed income After spending three months as a trading assistant intern at PPM America, Raymond landed his first permanent buy-side position, joining UBS Asset Management as an operations assistant in 2003. Helming the US business of one of the largest asset managers in the world through such a course is no mean feat.

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The prime brokerage pie is growing, which means bigger slices for everyone

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So you can see how this growth and momentum just starts to really build over time.” Ever since the exits of Credit Suisse and Nomura from the business – along with Deutsche Bank’s sale to BNP Paribas back in 2019 – the prime brokerage landscape has been dramatically shaken up to the benefit of those remaining in the business.

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Eyes on a new prize: How outsourced trading has taken off and why the attention is now turning to larger managers

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For some asset managers and hedge funds, the seemingly impossible notion of all traders not physically sitting together on a centralised desk and communicating face-to-face was all but wiped away overnight as the hybrid working setup was forcibly tested and passed with flying colours.

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