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As part of the acquisition, Bryan Messer has been appointed general manager of Asia Pacific, managing director of portfoliomanagement solutions and artificial intelligence at LiquidityBook, with his staff also joining. In addition, the accounting and reconciliation engines of Messer Financial Software will be integrated.
You need to think of the trading desk as the engine that drives the room. An active manager needs an active desk.” Traders, and portfoliomanagers, across the industry are seemingly eager to be part of these conversations – not just about the dawn of outsourcing but also when it comes to technological change across the market.
It is rare, for example, that you’ll find an asset manager worrying about the good of the market or how an order might influence the primary lit market share, over whether or not they have achieved the optimal outcome for their portfoliomanager and end investor. The elephant in the room: budget.
These systems touch upon all elements of the trading lifecycle throughout the front-to-middle-to-back-office including execution, order, risk and portfoliomanagement. In years gone by, buy-side firms have placed orders via a sell-side broker to be traded on exchange.
Non-quant firms are looking to use alternative methods to improve trading outcomes, monitor risk and performance, improve alpha generation and broker selection, and gain a competitive advantage. Traditionally, only quant trading firms were at the forefront of the data race, but this is changing.
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