TABB Group

21 results about this entity

Period: 23 Feb 2006 - 08 Aug 2017

Citing MiFID II, Tabb opens London office

Tabb Group, the international research and consulting firm focused exclusively on capital markets and financial technology, today announced marked growth in its European operations and the establishment of new office space in the City of London.

Off-exchange trading hitting market quality - US buy-side

Most US institutional equity management traders think that off-exchange activity is now hitting market quality but opinions vary over what should be done about it and by whom, according to research from Tabb Group.

OTC clearing rules to spur big tech spending - Tabb

The global regulatory push to centrally clear over-the-counter derivatives has started a "technological revolution" that provides a big opportunity for vendors, according to a report from Tabb Group.

Regulatory changes to spur brokers' market surveillance spending - Tabb

With regulatory reform on the horizon on both sides of the Atlantic, brokers across the US and Europe are set to spend over $200 million on new market surveillance programs this year, according to research from Tabb Group.

Technology spending cuts could see CFTC run out of data storage - O'Malia

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission is on course to run out of room to store its data by October because of an £11 million technology budget cut, Commissioner Scott O'Malia has claimed.

HFT makes up 77% of UK market - Tabb

High-frequency trading accounts for over three quarters of transactions in the UK equity market, according to research from Tabb Group.

Capital markets firms spend $13.4bn on trading infrastructures in 2010 - Tabb

Capital markets firms around the world are set to spend $13.4 billion this year, across asset classes, on trading infrastructures, according to a report from Tabb Group.

US futures markets in crosshairs of algo revolution - Tabb

The US futures markets is set to be the next battleground for high frequency traders, as rapid uptake of algorithmic strategies leads to a surge in the proportion of volume traded on an automated basis, according to Tabb Group.

Asian equity electronic trading revenues to sink in 2009 - Tabb

Equity electronic trading revenues in Asia Pacific are set to see a 17% fall this year, with liquidity sinking during the downturn, according to research from Tabb Group.

Firms to increase spending on low-latency options trading technology

North American hedge funds and asset managers will spend $253 million on low-latency options infrastructures in 2008 and this is set to rise to $305 million in 2011, a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of six per cent, according to Tabb Group.

North American securities industry IT spending to plummet

The bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers and acquisition of Merrill Lynch by Bank of America will contribute to a fall of nearly 15% in IT spending by the securities industry in North America next year, according to Tabb Group.

European sales traders here to stay

Although electronic and algorithmic trading will continue to grow over the next two years, European buy side firms will still use sales traders to execute orders, according to a new Tabb Group report.