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Tony Whalley, Scottish Widows: sell side and buy side need to interact better |
Since news broke in November about Project Turquoise, the alternative trading system being put together by seven leading investment banks to challenge Europe’s stock exchanges, the consortium has revealed no details of its plans other than the appointment of a clearing and settlement solution led by the US Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation and Citi, in March. It’s hard to know for sure whether the lack of detail is the result of a decision to maintain secrecy or if it’s simply because the consortium of rival banks has made little progress.
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