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Strategies & Market Trends : The Final Frontier - Online Remote Trading

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To: TFF who started this subject9/9/2002 6:29:35 AM
From: supertip   of 12617
 
Security Futures: The Buy Side Speaks Out
A Roundtable Discussion with Three Institutional Investors

With the regulations finalized at last and the trading of security futures set to begin in the next several weeks, attention is shifting to one of the most critical issues—are the customers ready to use these products? In early August, we talked with three experts from the institutional side of the business—Diane Garnick, global investment strategist at State Street Global Advisors, Matthew Halperin, head of derivatives strategy at Putnam Investments, and Mark Rzepczynski, chief investment officer at John W. Henry & Co.—and asked them for their views on what factors will determine whether these products will be successful. All three are looking forward to the introduction of security futures as a positive development for the financial markets, but they would like to see more of an effort by exchanges and brokers to explain precisely how these products will trade, and under what rules. As the saying goes, the devil is in the details.
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