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Artemis Investment Management outsources equities and derivatives trading to Northern Trust

The TRADE

UK-based asset manager Artemis has selected Northern Trust to provide outsourced trading services for its equities and derivatives activity, effective January 2025. Northern Trust will support all trading activity for Artemis’ equity funds under management and all related over-the-counter and exchange-traded derivatives.

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The evolution of the buy- and sell-side relationship

The TRADE

Traditional boundaries are blurring as tools such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, and data analytics are disintermediating conventional trading workflows and enabling more efficient engagements. Relationships between the buy- and sell-side are evolving, with roles and responsibilities changing to accommodate new workflow behaviours.

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In-house algorithmic execution platforms are the way forward

The TRADE

Moreover, algorithms help better understand the market, providing investment managers with valuable information to make more informed decisions. This setup ensures that both quants and investment managers learn from each other, potentially creating a new and more capable type of quantitative investment manager.

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The TRADE predictions series 2025: Artificial intelligence

The TRADE

If we look ahead to capital markets over the next two decades, the future of trading infrastructure will be built on a fabric of interconnected markets with a common data architecture, seamless connectivity throughout the ecosystem of exchanges and participants, minimal latency, and advanced AI-powered tooling.

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People Moves Monday: Liontrust, Fidelity International and Instinet

The TRADE

Liontrusts chief commercial officer and former head of trading, Matt McLoughlin, left the UK-based asset manager after 10 years, The TRADE revealed. His departure followed news broken by The TRADE in January that Liontrust was exploring outsourcing its trading to BNY.

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Industry stalwart Matt McLoughlin and Liontrust part ways

The TRADE

Liontrusts chief commercial officer and former head of trading, Matt McLoughlin, has left the UK-based asset manager after 10 years, The TRADE can reveal. McLoughlin declined to comment when approached by The TRADE. McLoughlin was recognised as one of The TRADEs Rising Stars of Trading and Execution in 2016.