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>>> contents January 2011 FOCUS


84. Strength, experience and innovation – pivotal issues when choosing a strategic partner for FX Prime Brokerage services


While FX prime brokerage is already a growth area, the added complexity of mandatory clearing for NDFs and FX options is likely to give the segment another boost as those drawn into clearing consider the benefits of a prime broker. Frances Maguire looks at what is in store.


FOREX TECHNOLOGY


96. CEP – a disruptive technology changing the face of FX


Roger Aitken investigates in what ways CEP technology may be fundamentally changing the way the traditional FX business model operates.


104. Utilizing cloud computing architectures for improved control over risk and FX back-office operations


Managed Network services Improving FX Market Data delivery


With cloud computing services continuing to have a dramatic impact on the delivery of FX trading applications, Joe Morgan looks at where we can expect to see further significant use of the technology being applied.


112. Improving FX Market Data delivery with Managed Network connectivity services


Joe Morgan discovers more about how managed network connectivity solutions can significantly improve the delivery of FX market data between FX trading venues, counterparties and data centers.


Unified Post Trade architectures Streamlining FX trading operations


126. Unified Messaging: helping to extend FX trading platforms beyond the enterprise


Joe Morgan examines how a new generation of Middleware messaging architectures can now be leveraged to help platform developers overcome many of the difficulties in moving real-time FX data across multiple delivery channels.


FX MYTHBUSTERS


134. Defending the value proposition of Single Dealer Platforms


Social Investing Reshaping the face of Retail FX 6 | april 2012 e-FOREX


Patrick Myles answers some questions on the subject of Single Dealer Platforms.


IN THE CHAIR


140. Boston Prime e-Forex talks with David Hastings, CEO of Boston Prime, an innovative liquidity connector which provides institutional-grade liquidity for FX market participants.


RETAIL e-FX PROVIDER


146. White Labelling – taking the fast track to capturing new business opportunities in FX


Heather McLean explores what factors should influence a financial institution or brokers choice of FX White Label solution and in what ways WL partnerships can help trading firms to grow their market share.


FAST TRACK


158. With Andrew Ralich, Co-Founder and CEO of oneZero Financial Systems.


RETAIL e-FX CLIENT 162. Retail FX ECNs - helping traders achieve more effective strategy implementation


Nicholas Pratt looks at what benefits traders can get from dealing with brokers who take a hybrid approach to trade execution by offering both traditional Dealing Desk and Non Dealing Desk facilities and what factors should determine whether a retail forex trader should transition to an ECN Broker.


172. Social Investing - reshaping the face of Retail FX Heather McLean discovers how things are now changing in Retail FX with the rapid growth of social investment trading platforms, which are becoming ever more popular as they connect individuals from around the world in a hub of virtual social activity that relieves the feeling of isolation many day traders suffer from.


180. Traders Workshop


Raghee Horner talks about harnessing the power of Harmonic Trading to improve your FX trading potential.


TRADERTALK 184. Sticking to what works with currencies


e-Forex profiles Philippe Bonnefoy, co-founder of Eleuthera Capital AG.


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