MarketView 2008:2

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At NASDAQ OMX, both technology and customers come first

»Our goal is to combine the best solutions from the respective organizations in a meaningful way.«
Magnus Böcker, President of NASDAQ OMX

 

Complex Event Processing: Getting more business information from data

»..the ability to offer new services based on CEP could provide exchanges with a significant competitive edge.«
My view by Ceilia Qvist, Head of Business Development, NASDAQ OMX Market Technology

 

Capitalizing on Shariah

Exchanges around the world are listing Shariah-compliant ETFs and creating indexes to meet the needs of Islamic investors.

 

Carbon trading: A market mechanism for tackling pollution

An open market system for carbon trading can help businesses reduce the effects of global warming.

 

Reducing risk in OTC derivatives 

The global financial credit crisis has put a spotlight on reducing counterparty and settlement risk. A centralized clearing facility can reduce risk in the OTC derivatives markets.

 

The emergence of smart venues

As the ability to route to dark pools becomes important, exchanges are becoming smart venues. They can benefit from an open playing field and access to multiple markets.

Latest issue

January, 2012

Featuring topics

  • Indonesia Stock Exchange is growing its business
  • Risk management needs becoming more sophisticated for clearinghouses
  • Balancing proprietary and open protocols
  • Volatility management in 2011
  • Consistent response times critical
  • Commit to economic growth in 2012 

 

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