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LEARN MOREFebruary 28, 2017
CutterBenchmarking Execution Management survey is now open.
Trade execution management has become a priority for firms as they strive to improve performance and meet the demands of a variety of interested parties - senior management, clients, and regulators. This study is an update of a study we conducted in 2014 that benchmarks how firms are prioritizing best execution practices, sourcing liquidity, overseeing their trading desks, and capitalizing on technology resources.
The survey explores your firm's Execution Management practices across a variety of asset classes, and covers:
To participate in the survey or for further details, please contact us.
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