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FTF News explores the use of order management systems (OMSes) as the single point of order entry for buy-side links to swap execution facilities (SEFs).
Dan Gavin, director of product management of Eze Software Group, answers FTF News’ questions about the role that order management systems (OMSes) are playing in helping firms connect to swap execution facilities (SEFs). Gavin is arguing that firms should leverage their OMS deployments as the single point of entry for SEFs. Q: What are...
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