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2015 FIX EMEA Conference

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 Jim Hunt, Owner, V2G Limited

 Friday, March 6, 2015

I will be attending the 2015 FIX Trading Community EMEA Conference in London next Tuesday. Will anyone else from here be there? The pic is of The Economist's US editor and once upon a time "Lexington", Robert Guest, who will be the keynote speaker.


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3 comments on article "2015 FIX EMEA Conference"

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 Jim Hunt, Owner, V2G Limited

 Tuesday, March 10, 2015



Somewhat intriguingly, I have been assured by a commercial FIX vendor that the best place to go to start implementing CME's upcoming MDP 3.0 is this open source SBE reference implementation:



http://mechanical-sympathy.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/simple-binary-encoding.html


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 Jim Hunt, Owner, V2G Limited

 Wednesday, March 11, 2015



I'm now back at my desk in soggy South West England, but discovered some interesting things at Old Billingsgate yesterday.

Mark Hemsley, CEO of BATS Chi-X Europe, was on one of the panels and informed the assembled throng that he expected the BATS acquisition of Hotspot to be signed, sealed and delivered later this week.


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 Jim Hunt, Owner, V2G Limited

 Wednesday, March 11, 2015



I also bumped into Kevin Houstoun, Chairman of Rapid Addition, at the post conference "cocktail party". He pointed me in the direction of his work on the UK Government's report "The Future of Computer Trading in Financial Markets - Perspectives on the Government-supported FORESIGHT project into advanced trading techniques and their effects on market structure, liquidity and systemic risk."



http://trading-gurus.com/what-is-systemic-risk/



"The debate about high frequency trading has been very, very polarised. You seem to have almost two camps. You seem to have one side who say 'HFT - Good', and you have the other side who say 'HFT - Bad', and that's been the depth, quite often, of the argument."

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