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Thomson Reuters Trading for Exchanges - 115% increase in orders routed so far in 2009

  • United Arab Emirates: Monday, October 12 - 2009 at 12:52
  • PRESS RELEASE

Thomson Reuters today announced that the total number of shares routed daily via its Thomson Reuters Trading for Exchanges execution management system grew by over 115% from January 2009 to September 2009.

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The huge growth in executed trading volume has been directly related to the growth in participants from the Middle Eastern market.

This reinforces Thomson Reuters position as the leading electronic financial information and trading provider in the region. During the same period, 13 new executing brokers were added to its Trading for Exchanges global network adding powerful momentum. This order routing network allows financial market professionals to electronically route orders for exchange traded instruments such as equities, futures, commodities and energy derivatives to an ever growing and global community.

Basil Moftah, Managing Director for Thomson Reuters in the Middle East and Africa said,

"Brokers in the Middle East are putting more volumes through our Thomson Reuters Trading for Exchanges network in efforts to reduce their trading costs. We hope to build on this momentum by adding further brokers throughout the rest of the year. Markets across the Middle East and Africa continue to exhibit compelling growth prospects which could lead to further increases in trading volumes"


Firms both inside and outside the region including EFG-Hermes who joined in March this year, use Thomson Reuters Trading for Exchanges to access liquidity from the largest markets in the Middle East and Africa region including; Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX), Bahrain Stock Exchange (BSE), Dubai Financial Market (DFM), Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC), Doha Securities Market (DSM), Egyptian Exchange (EGX), Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE), Kuwait Stock Exchange (KSE), Muscat Securities Market (MSM), Nasdaq Dubai and Tadawul Saudi Arabia.

Thomson Reuters Trading for Exchanges is available to users of Reuters 3000 Xtra. Utilising the interconnectivity between the Thomson Reuters Order Routing network and the Tradeweb Routing network, it allows access to a combined community comprising more than 1,200 participants.

Thomson Reuters opened its first office outside Europe in Alexandria, Egypt, in 1865. The company provides comprehensive coverage of Middle East and African markets including real-time information from all major equity markets, funds, indices and money markets. Customers can access data on Sukuk, Islamic loans and other Islamic instruments, plus strong regional news coverage including an Arabic news service. Thomson Reuters provides broad trading capabilities for listed instruments as well as foreign exchange and money markets.
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