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Wall Street & Technology: December 2009

WS&T Staff | 12/15/09
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2010 CAPITAL MARKETS OUTLOOK: Even as many financial firms realized near-record profits in 2009,the economy continued to limp along, job losses mounted and banks failed in increasing numbers. So what will 2010 have in store for Wall Street CIOs? Wall Street & Technology examines the top 10 trends that will shape the capital markets in the coming year.


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CME Group leverages cutting-edge technology to transform the 111-year-old Chicago Mercantile Exchange.

Financial risk modelers don't care if their models work, according to Paul Wilmott.

Larry Tabb prognosticates about 2010.

Wall Street quants feel misunderstood.

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Accelerating Wall Street 2010 -- Next Stop: Nanoseconds

Wall Street & Technology's mission is to deliver accurate, thought-provoking and targeted content to the capital markets industry's top business and technology executives. The brand's coverage derives from two main drivers: the experience and knowledge of the industry's most senior staff of editors, and our close work with our reader advisory board and other leading securities industry experts. WS&T's content helps business and technology executives gain a deeper understanding of the trends and technology that are shaping the market, including low-latency demands, back-office processing, data center efficiency, regulatory reporting, high-frequency trading, data and risk management strategy, and data security. The brand's content spans multiple media platforms -- digital publications, print publications, Web content, electronic newsletters, live events, virtual events, webcasts, video, blogs and more -- so executives can access information in the methods they prefer.

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