Upcoming Regulations are Raising the Significance of Market Data in Capital and Financial Markets (Executive Presentation)
| Publication Date | May 2007 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Datamonitor |
| Product Type | Brief |
| Pages | 14 |
| ISBN Number | not applicable |
| Product Code | DAT05189 |
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Summary
Introduction
This is an executive summary delivered in a presentation format based on the 'growing significance of market data within capital and financial markets' theme.
Scope
- This executive presentation provides the reader with a high level view of the current market data landscape alongside challenges and solutions;
- This presentation also provides the reader with some charts depicting market data infrastructure spend over the coming years.
Highlights
Market data is the 'fuel' for algorithmic trading models and Reg NMS and MiFID will 'fuel' growth in market data volumes;
Broker-dealers are preparing for the upcoming surge in market data;
Market data platforms are evolving into next generation 'cross-asset' infrastructures.
Reasons to Purchase
- This executive presentation provides the reader with a snapshot of the key issues and challenges facing the market data industry;
- Additionally, it gives readers a flavour of the breadth, depth and analytical coverage of this market data theme.
Content
- Overview
- This product has been designed for delivery in a slide pack format (ppt).
- Introduction
- Scope of this report
- Key reasons to read this report
- Key Research Theme details
- Executive Summary
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