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PFSoft opens new office in Seoul
FSoft, the Protrader 2 brokerage platform provider, is continuing to explore new regions for developing the companies business activities. Te next stage of the company’s worldwide growth started in Asia on November 24th, when it opened a new branch office in Seoul, Korea. PFSoft China & Korea, will give brokers, market- makers and hedge- funds from all over Asia an opportunity to take advantage of the Protrader 2 professional brokerage platform which offers a high- level of functionality.
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Denis Borisovsky, the CEO of PFSoft, who attended the opening ceremony commented: “We’re creating the software to move electronic trading up to a new and more advanced level and we’re pleased that now we can be closer to our clients from Asian countries”.
Denis Borisovsky
D-3 improves quality of rates
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he latest version of Digitec’s D-3 system covers streaming APIs, rate adjustments for special dates, and plausibility checks that
eSignal 11.3 offers more functionality
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ew functionality is now being offered in eSignal 11.3 that includes trading integration with more than 30 brokers and service
providers, including top Forex brokers. Other new features include trend line alerts and an advanced trade log to export trades for further analysis. Te all-in-one application allows users to set up their trading systems once, then execute with their choice of award-winning advanced analytics and charting. eSignal’s Forex offering includes data from GTIS (best bid / ask by contributor), the primary supplier for more than 20 years of foreign exchange information, as well as spot rates for more than 100 currencies and approximately 200 global bank and broker contributions. For additional information, visit: www.
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once again improve the quality of all rates that are exported to several downstream systems. “Spreadsheet based pricing tools do not meet the requirements of a competitive FX infrastructure anymore ” says Andreas Kiesselbach, sales director at Digitec.“I have no doubt that the number of banks that rely on D-3 for FX pricing will continuously grow over the next few years”. Te German company, which started operations in 1981 with a PC-based Cross-Calculator for local banks, has recently celebrated its 30th anniversary. Today, Digitec’s D-3 is one of the leading systems in FX-forward pricing, thanks to the smooth integration into banks existing infrastructures.
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