Korea Sets the Course for FIX and Low Latency
- Asia
- algorithmic trading
- BAML
- Buy-side
- Daniel Burgin
- Deutsche Börse
- Edgar Perez
- Edward Mangles
- FIX
- FIX Protocol
- FIXGlobal Face2Face Forum
- FPL
- Hanno Klein
- ITG
- Josephine Kim
- Korea
- Korean Exchange
- KOSCOM
- KRX
- Kyung Yoon
- low latency
- News
- NYSE Technologies
- Ofir Geffin
- post trade
- real-time
- Seoul
- TCA
- technology costs
- The Speed Traders
Edward Mangles | FIXGlobal | December 15, 2011
Korea Sets the Course for FIX and Low Latency
The event exhibitors especially enjoyed the networking between sessions, as even when speakers began their presentations in the conference hall, many groups hung back to discuss specific issues with the different experts attending. This was a full, lively and informative day, that clearly kick-starts a bright new era of dialogue and cooperation around the FIX Protocol arena, where Korea is now clearly gaining momentum and ready to start implementing FIX.
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