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In this Q&A, a key TradingScreen official says that transaction cost analysis can give the buy side a competitive advantage.
(The MiFID II reforms across multiple asset classes have caused asset managers across the globe to become more aware of the exacting demands of best execution requirements and thus more aware of the importance of applying transaction cost analysis (TCA) to a trading enterprise. So says Chris Hollands, the head of North American and European...
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