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Fidessa launches real-time intelligence tools


23 January 2012 London
Reporter: Anna Reitman

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Fidessa has launched a suite of analysis tools for buy and sell side firms. The initiative, Fidessa Intelligence, will help firms make better sense of the trading environment, identify new opportunities, fine-tune their execution activity in real-time, and independently measure and benchmark their overall trading performance. In short, the intention is that firms will increase revenue and lower costs by making more informed decisions and improving trading efficiency.

The first of these tools is available in the US, Fidessa Trader Intelligence, and is designed to help brokers capture, filter, organise and display a wealth of actionable data from a multitude of disparate sources. This empowers traders by enabling them to better understand their clients' trading styles, patterns and interests, as well as uncover new trading opportunities, to provide a higher level of service.

Steve Grob, Group strategy director at Fidessa, said, "Regulation and technology are combining more than ever to make today's financial markets increasingly complex and fast-paced. Against this backdrop, firms need to manage costs whilst developing competitive edge too. The ability to understand how trading activity is really performing makes it easier to maximise efficiency and identify and leverage new opportunities. Those firms with access to these tools will ultimately be able to perform better and offer improved client service."

Fully integrated into Fidessa's sell side order management platform, Trader Intelligence addresses the challenges of increased data volumes and siloed systems, and provides users with new information and analysis delivered through a simple, unified interface. Trader Intelligence optimises workflow by aggregating a broad range of data – including market data, trading data, holding data, Opportunity Crossing data, trade adverts, IOIs and execution cost analysis – and presents it as powerful counterparty and trading intelligence that can be used to maximize order flow and control costs. It also provides integrated news and block trade data to help traders identify market-moving events, with the option to include shareholder information and other publicly sourced data seamlessly into the sales trader’s blotter.

All the data can then be filtered, analysed and manipulated to provide the necessary intelligence to make informed, timely decisions about trading opportunities and to ensure optimum execution is achieved. Trader Intelligence also has advanced tracking features and query tools that enable traders to rank their clients' interests based on configurable weightings of current, historical, watch list and holdings information. It is distinguished by an intuitive user interface that allows traders to select and manipulate data sets and filter information by client coverage, portfolio or stock views with ‘one-click’ functionality.

Sabrina Segatta, product manager for Trader Intelligence, said, "Today’s trading environment presents sell side firms with competing priorities and diverse opportunities to gain competitive advantage. Fidessa users are demanding better, more efficient ways to service their clients with tools that allow them to deliver relevant, targeted communications and enhance their customer service. They are bombarded with high-volume data and simultaneously challenged to reduce costs. We are helping them meet these demands with the launch of our suite of Fidessa Intelligence tools."

Future additions to the Fidessa Intelligence suite will include tools to: interpret trading performance and adjust execution parameters in real time; produce reports that analyze, interpret and benchmark post-trade performance; and provide a broker-neutral measure of execution quality as well as a ranking of executions trade by trade.
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