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Misys Asset Management Systems has launched Altimis, an end-to-end portfolio management system aimed at the UK private client investment management and stockbroking sectors.
13 November 2002
Pan-European exchange Euronext has entered consultations with staff and regulators about a major restructuring programme, including the outsourcing of some of its operations to computer services firm Atos Origin.
UK banking outfit HBOS has implemented Algorithmics' Algo OpData component to manage operational risk data across the enterprise.
Javelin Technologies has upgraded its trade infrastructure software Appia to include support for the access protocol CMS, enhanced FIX order routing and Nasdaq functionality.
Chicago-based Harris Associates has selected the Macgregor Financial Trading Platform (MFTP) to automate its equity trading.
Online trade finance outfit TradeCard has completed a $10 million equity round led by Warburg Pincus and recruited a new worldwide head of sales.
12 November 2002
India's Financial Technologies (FTIL) is to team with London-based back office vendor Rolfe & Nolan to market its consolidated trading and settlement systems to the Australian equity market.
BrokerageAmerica has signed up for Reuters Messaging, the new instant messaging service for the financial markets developed by the news and information group in conjunction with Microsoft.
System Access has appointed William Dobson as chief financial officer and senior vice president of corporate services. The Singapore-based financial software firm has also appointed Peter Dingomal as director and head of sales, Europe.
Former vice president of development for Javelin Technologies, Ben Lai, has joined Cameron Systems as development director.
Trade-matching venture Omgeo has implemented its Central Trade Manager (CTM) STP utility service on BEA System's WebLogic Enterprise system to automate and standardise the settlement of securities trades.
Abbey National Treasury Services (Ants) has gone live with a peer-to-peer computing system from New York-based DataSynapse that leverages spare computer capacity to increase the speed and reliability of risk reporting applications.
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