Steve Grob Steve Grob is responsible for Fidessa's strategic development and heads up the firm's strategy in response to the fragmentation of the equities trading landscape. He is also managing the firm's initiatives in conjunction with both established exchanges and the new and emerging alternative liquidity venues and dark pools. Grob has also played a significant part in bringing the Fidessa Fragmentation Index (FFI), the Fragulator and the Tradalyzer to the wider trading community. He provides a regular commentary on the issues surrounding fragmentation of the markets on the community forum that was launched at the end of 2008. Prior to joining Fidessa Steve was the founder and CEO of specialist derivatives software house Future Dynamics.
STEVE GROB | MONDAY, 5 DEC 2011 With ASX's launch of its new smart order routing system and the go-live of Chi-X in Australia, it is clear that the Australian trading landscape is going through a period of rapid transformation and re-alignment. In this paper, Grob discusses how Australia ... Read more PAGE: 1 |
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LIAM ROCHE
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ADVICE ASSOCIATE
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Liam Roche's experience in customer relationships and paraplanning has set him up for success as a financial adviser. Now undertaking the Professional Year, the advice associate at Eureka Whittaker Macnaught tells Karren Vergara how a new breed of advisers is flying the flag.