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The buy-side trading platform expects to agree at least one alliance with a traditional exchange in Asia in 2012. Singapore's bourse is a likely contender, say traders.
By Joe Marsh | 9 November 2011
Alternative trading venues are living up to their billing as good execution venues for less liquid stocks, according to figures from several platform providers.
By Joe Marsh | 17 August 2011
The bank is offering Asian users of its crossing engine its advanced order protection system to soothe fears over high-frequency and proprietary flow.
By Joe Marsh | 5 May 2011
Brokers have been asked to identify transactions that have been crossed from alternative trading systems onto Hong Kong's exchange, with a view to improving data transparency.
By Joe Marsh | 18 February 2011
Richard Coulstock of Prudential AM predicts strong growth in electronic trading in Asia, with buy-side dealers taking greater control of their own trade execution.
By Leigh Powell | 11 February 2011
Singapore Exchange may be improving its technology to increase trading speeds and liquidity, but it is aware that clearing and settlement remains an issue.
By Joe Marsh | 2 September 2010
Research from the US-based dark pool provider shows a marked improvement in the performance of certain brokers' algorithms, following big investments in e-trading systems in Asia.
By Joe Marsh | 25 August 2010
But Hong Kong still lacks competition in this arena, and Asia has some way to go on best execution, says Glenn Lesko, the agency broker's chief executive.
By Joseph Marsh | 19 May 2010
Average execution sizes on the trading platform in Asia rise to $1.3 million from $800,000-900,000 six months ago, as liquidity returns.
By Cate Rocchi | 20 April 2010
Posit Marketplace could make a big dent in local trading costs for the buy side if it follows the example in the US.
By Cate Rocchi | 17 March 2010
Ronald Arculli joins the ranks of those criticising alternative trading platforms for creating an unfair playing field.
By Joseph Marsh | 11 December 2009
Liquidnet boss Seth Merrin is in Asia to garner support for the trading platform provider as competition for electronic trading venues emerges.
By Joseph Marsh | 20 November 2009
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Asian Investor Magazine
AsianInvestor
February, 2012