Buy- and sell-side executives agree high-frequency trading has become a fact of life in Asia and will permeate into fixed income.
Darren Tay, who runs the dealing desk at the Singaporean fund house, outlines some of his concerns, including market fragmentation and changing market microstructures.
HFT Investment Management and GF Asset Management are selling fixed income funds with an equity facility, but may look to other asset classes including ETFs in the next quotas.
Brokers and exchange officials see market structure and services as relatively more important than latency, suggesting post-trade arrangements are increasingly important to ...
The bank is offering Asian users of its crossing engine its advanced order protection system to soothe fears over high-frequency and proprietary flow.
Banks turning proprietary investment activities into hedge funds may not be able to trade as aggressively as they once did, says quant trading veteran Brian Brown.
Credit Suisse rolls out its AES Velocity platform in the Lion City, with Australia next on the agenda.
Nyenburgh CEO Alan Donohue explains why flash trading is expanding more slowly than anticipated, despite efforts by stock exchanges to attract such players.
The ‘flash crash’ in New York of May 6 highlights not the danger posed by high-frequency quants, but the extent to which markets (including Asia’s) depend on ...