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Nascent asset manager Exclusive Quantitative Investment Management (EXQIM) has selected OneMarketData’s OneTick complex event processing (CEP) and database software to underpin quantitative strategy development and deployment in the US and European equities markets.
Frankfurt-based asset manager Lupus alpha is working with data centre service provider Interxion to optimise its critical IT applications and ensure low-latency connectivity for its institutional and retail investment strategies.
Institutional agency broker Rosenblatt Securities has deployed NYSE Technologies’ hosted SuperFeed market data service. Rosenblatt will use SuperFeed to power what it terms its “cloud-based ticker plant,” which serves as the basis of its transaction cost analysis and imbalance tracker.
Cassovia, a one man trading firm based in New Jersey that focuses on fundamental investment in equities, has implemented Xenomorph’s TimeScape analytics and data management system to handle data issues that no man could solve quickly and alone.
Pan-European multilateral trading facility Bats Europe is live with market data sourced from Thomson Reuters’ new Elektron delivery infrastructure. Bats is the second major MTF to sign up for Elektron-delivered data from the main European equity exchanges and other MTFs, following an earlier decision by rival Chi-X Europe.
Oslo-based broker First Securities has contracted for Fidessa’s software as a service (SaaS) sell side trading platform, extending its relationship with the vendor and aiming to improve time to market in an environment characterised by fragmented liquidity across multiple existing and emerging venues.
Credit Suisse’s decision to implement Celoxica’s hardware appliance-based data feedhandlers for its next-generation trading infrastructure appears to be consistent with its belief that its best opportunity for reducing overall trading system latency lies in addressing the processing latency of execution engine and the market data systems that support it.


















