Indiana University, based in Bloomington, took first place in the CME Group’s 21st annual University Trading Challenge, officials say. The four-week competition, which had 2,300 students, set a new participation record. In addition to Indiana University, University Trading Challenge Winners are: Second Place: Tecnológico de Monterrey, a private university in Monterrey, Mexico; Third Place: ESLSCA… Read More >>
CQG Toolkit Helps Predict Futures Market Moves
CQG has unveiled a predictive trading model toolkit that applies machine learning (ML) technology to live data and is intended to help traders better manage strategies and positions. The announcement follows what CQG officials say was a successful, “first-of-its-kind” proof-of-concept (POC) testing effort, and then a reality check in a live-trading environment. In the live… Read More >>
CQG Founder Transfers Ownership to Senior Executives
A group of senior executives at trading software provider CQG has acquired the privately held company from owner Tim Mather, who founded the company in 1980, officials say. Mather and Ryan Moroney, the current CEO of CQG, have been “focused on a transition plan when he was ready to step away that would put the… Read More >>
Charles River IMS Links to LTX And Other Briefs
Charles River IMS Uses LTX to Bolster Bond Trading LTX, an A.I.-enabled corporate bond trading platform from Broadridge Financial Solutions, has been integrated with an established offering — the Investment Management Solution (IMS) from Charles River — in order to offer end-users better liquidity aggregation and improved workflows, trade transparency, and price discovery, officials… Read More >>
Wipro Buys Capco for $1.45 Billion
Acquisition Expected to Close by June 30 The London-based Capco, a financial services and technology consultancy, will become part of Wipro Ltd., the Bangalore-based global IT and services provider as a result of a $1.45 billion acquisition. The agreement will enable Wipro to offer “digital, consulting and technology services to financial institutions in the Americas,… Read More >>
Goldman Sachs Joins Swaps Settlement Service
Settlement Service Run by CLS & IHS Markit Investment banking giant Goldman Sachs has joined a cross-currency swaps settlement service developed by financial data and systems vendor IHS Markit and a firm specializing in settlement CLS, officials report. With its latest member, the payment-versus-payment (PvP) settlement service has eight settlement members “live on the service,… Read More >>
NEX Optimisation Provides Access to FX Novation Service
NEX Infinity Users Get Access to Capitolis Customers of the NEX Infinity platform now have access to the automated foreign exchange (FX) novation service of U.S. startup Capitolis via a partnership intended to appeal to the customers of banks, prime brokers and financial services firms that are FX market participants. Most novations are completed via… Read More >>
DTCC Releases Timetable for Settlement Optimization Plan
First Part of the Launch Slated for Q3 2019 Post-trade infrastructure systems provider the DTCC has released a timetable for the first phase of settlement optimization, which intends to remove “an entire market day of settlement exposure without eliminating a calendar day from the standard trade settlement process,” DTCC officials say. The initial piece is… Read More >>
CQG Adds Support from Quantitative Brokers
With the buy side in mind, trading tools provider CQG is adding to its platform algorithms, analytics, transaction cost analysis (TCA) and post-trade FIX support from Quantitative Brokers (QB), intended to help firms better navigate futures and US Cash Treasury markets. The CQG platform offers trading, market data, and post-trade technical analysis tools. “CQG has… Read More >>
SEC Charges KPMG, Deloitte & BDO Units with Improper Audits
SEC Focuses On Foreign Affiliates of Auditors The SEC has charged foreign affiliates of KPMG, Deloitte & Touche, and BDO for “their involvement in audit work that circumvented the full oversight of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB).” The auditors have settled the charges by paying penalties or disgorging their profits from the audits,… Read More >>