Thomson Reuters announced earlier this month it had introduced RBOR to its REDI execution management system, enabling traders to set rules that determine which trades should be handled automatically rather than through manual intervention.
The most common use case involves dealing desks that process a large number of orders per day, many of which represent a small percentage of average daily volume, explains Michael Rude, the firm’s head of ETI trading.
“The dealing desk cannot add material value to these small orders and is best served by automatically routing these small orders to broker algos and staging the hard orders for the desk to manage manually,” he says.
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