>>> contents January 2011
economic prosperity, Richard Willsher explores what factors are influencing the growth of the regions electronic FX trading capabilities.
THE e-FOREX INTERVIEW
90. e-Forex talks with Stina Ekberg, Head of e-FX Trading and Distribution at SEB Merchant Bank.
FAST TRACK
96. Eddie McDaid takes part in the first of the new e-Forex speed interview series.
FOCUS
98. OTC FX Clearing - spawning a new wave of technology innovation
Social Media Facilitating FX workflows
As clearing providers start thinking about how to differentiate their offerings, Frances Maguire explores how this may create a demand for a new generation of trading and risk management systems, based upon innovative and highly scalable technology architectures.
FOREX TECHNOLOGY
108. Carrier Hotels: where FX checks in for co-location services
Joe Morgan examines why growing numbers of globe-trotting FX trading firms are checking in for co-location services, where specialist service providers’ host traders’ servers as close as possible to a trading platform’s matching engine.
Carrier Hotels FX checks in for co-location services
120. Managed Fibre Networks - offering competitive advantages for high performance FX
Te work of companies specialising in network infrastructure beneath the ground and sea may not make the headlines, but as Joe Morgan discovers, the fibre optic cabling which links trading hubs together is of vital importance in the world of FX.
FX MYTHBUSTERS 130. Cutting through the Cloud
OTC FX Clearing spawning technology innovation 4 | january 2012 e-FOREX
Howard Tolman addresses some questions on the application of Cloud Computing services within the FX trading environment.
ALGORITHMIC FX TRADING
136. FX Algos - the smartest new kids on the block?
Nicholas Pratt canvasses a major technology vendor and two leading FX banks to see what we can expect from the algorithmic FX trading space during 2012 as developers bid to match the market’s appetite for lower latency, better performance and more complex trading strategies.
RETAIL e-FX PROVIDER
144. Avoiding the pitfalls of launching a forex brokerage
Heather McLean investigates the steps required to start up a new online foreign exchange brokerage and why it’s so important to approach this entrepreneurial mission well researched and therefore better armed to overcome any problems that may lie ahead.
RETAIL e-FX CLIENT
160. Picking up speed: Retail FX focuses on delivering low latency trade execution
With growing demand for low latency execution from the retail FX trading space, Nicholas Pratt explores what factors are influencing the quest for speed and why high frequency players are now increasingly interested in trading on retail platforms.
IN THE CHAIR
174. Tradency Lior Nabat talks about Mirror trading and the benefits that the “Trade by Knowledge” concept brings to traders, brokers and strategy developers.
TRADERTALK 184. FX Fifty Five : delivering low latency access to FX liquidity pools
e-Forex talks with Adil Soyfoo and Nathan Halfon, co-founders of FX Fifty Five, a specialist e-FX execution venue.
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