big xyt is a proud sponsor of TradeTech Europe 2022

big xyt is a proud sponsor of TradeTech Europe 2022 on 11-12 May. Don’t miss Mark Montgomery’s panel alongside Vanguard Asset Management, Norges Bank Investment Management and Capital Group to learn about the advancements in enhanced execution analytics.

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Cowen Execution Services selects big xyt to support continued growth in European equities trading

Provides independent agency broker with improved market structure visibility and supports clients’ access to unique liquidity opportunities big xyt, the independent provider of smart data and execution analytics solutions to the global trading and investment community, has been selected by Cowen Execution Services Limited (CESL), a wholly owned subsidiary of Cowen Inc. (NASDAQ:COWN), to further strengthen Cowen’s European equities trading platform and help identify unique liquidity opportunities for its clients.

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European Equities Market Microstructure Survey Q1 2022

Trading turnover in European equities posted a new MiFID II era record in Q1, 34% higher than the four year average, as investors reacted to the cocktail of inflationary fears and war. Back in Q1 2020 it felt like we were watching a truly exceptional event but despite lower volatility, the markets managed to deliver something even more unpredictable. Please have a read of our latest European market microstructure and let us know your thoughts or ideas for any further investigations.

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Data deluge warnings

The amount of data produced globally continues to grow exponentially. Units such as Tera and Peta are no longer capturing the magnitude. As new terms such as Wispabytes and Crunchiebytes have been necessary, there are fears that the extent of this uncontrolled data production could soon have unintended consequences. Uncleansed data is not being disposed of, capacity levels are already being reached with clouds becoming saturated, and the inevitable precipitation could have irreversible effects. The Journal of Knowledge & Environmental Science (J.O.K.E.S.) has forecast that by 2030 there could be a film of excess data covering the whole of the earth’s surface.

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