The 2005/06 edition provides the complete perspective through timely editorial from both buy- and sell-side perspectives. Chart the evolution of transition management, take a reality check on direct market access (DMA), discover the latest developments in algorithmic trading from both buy- and sell-side perspectives and have exclusive access to a number of other timely articles. The Handbook features a directory of contacts from financial institutions, consultancy, advisory and research firms, software providers and law firms.
Introduction
Portfolio trading has become a jewel in the otherwise tarnished equities crown as fund managers increasingly gather their trades into one basket to reduce costs in volatile stock markets, With the rapid increase in usage of this investment tool, different investment groups are realising the benefits associated with it.
The third edition of The Global Portfolio Trading Handbook analyses these benefits and provides valuable insights from a select consortium of respected trading professionals into how to improve performance and cut costs. This exclusive knowledge can be used to improve trading and execution capabilities.
The thoughts of industry experts reflect the latest and most cutting-edge developments such as soft commissions and unbundling and the emergence of FX as an asset class in its own right. Other thought-provoking analysis focuses on transition management, pension fund trustees, best execution, equity trading, algorithmic trading from the buy- and sell-side perspectives and direct market access (DMA). A specialist directory lists over 1,000 individual contacts from financial institutions, consultancy and advisory firms, software providers and law firms.
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