Knight Impact for Buy Side

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The SEC Enforcement Order against Knight calls for Brokers to institute fully automated ‘lock downs’, prohibiting orders from entering the market if risk thresholds are reached.Called ‘kill switches’, are you aware of the conditions that could trigger a lock down and how it would affect yourorders and position? Read More

A question of control Automated Trader 2014

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In striking a balance between speed and safety, frms that have direct market access must confront a daunting set of challenges. In the aftermath of the Knight Capital trading disaster, there is also increasing talk of regulators deciding for those frms what’s appropriate. Adam Cox reports on how the industry is re-evaluating pre-trade risk controls…. Read more »

Succession systems deploys market access risk management solution for newedge US and Canadian regulatory compliance

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Deployment meets Canadian regulatory deadline of May 31st and extends Newedge’s use of Succession Systems across geographies May 31, 2013 New York, USA, Toronto, CANADA Succession Systems announces the deployment of their TripleCheck™ Market Access Risk Solution to meet Newedge Brokerage’s regulatory requirements for automated trading risk controls in Canada and the United States. Brokers… Read more »

BCS Prime Brokerage Selects Succession Systems to implement new ultra low latency pre-trade market access risk system for proprietary trading

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Real Time system meets compliance needs for Brokers in Russia and in the UK September 9, 2013 London, UK BCS Prime Brokerage, the international arm of the largest trader of equities and derivatives on the Russian exchange, has appointed Succession Systems to launch a pre-trade Market Access Risk system, TripleCheck™. The system delivers ultra-low latency… Read more »

Don’t be killed your brokers’ market access kill switches

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The SEC Enforcement Order against Knight Capital calls for Brokers to institute fully automated ‘lock downs’, prohibiting orders from entering the market if risk thresholds are reached. Called ‘kill switches’, are you aware of the conditions that could trigger a lock down and how it would affect your orders and position? December 2, 2013 New… Read more »

Connecting the Spine to the Brain DTCC Limit Notifications

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To improve risk controls, different systems across the industry need to start working together. December 20, 2013 New York, NY www.wallstreetandtech.com Last month, the DTCC announced a real-time limit monitoring system to alert brokers if they approach pre-set capital limits. Could this help to standardize risk limit notifications across all participants? And, can we connect… Read more »

SEC Charges Against Wedbush Securites Raise Issues With Direct Risk Controls

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The regulator accused Wedbush of violating the Market Access Rule by allowing customers to set their own risk controls on proprietary and third-party platforms. June 11, 2014 New York, NY www.wallstreetandtech.com Last week, the Securities and Exchange Commission filed charges against Los Angeles-based Wedbush Securities for violating the market access rule, signaling that brokers must… Read more »