FIX-related products and services
Charles River Post-Trade
Charles River Development FPL
7 New England Executive Park Burlington, MA 01803 US
Charles River Post-Trade, part of the Charles River Investment Management System (Charles River IMS), is a centralised, electronic post-trade processing hub for investment managers that connects traders, operations departments, custodians, and brokers to facilitate Straight Through Processing (STP) across all security types, domiciles, and protocols. Charles River Post-Trade streamlines trade routing to popular, disparate confirmation / affirmation venues by providing standardised, automated, and consolidated access. The path each trade follows is flexible and configurable by user-defined rules to be situation-appropriate.
- Architecture
- J2EE, .NET
- Asset Class
- Equities, Fixed Income, FX, Listed Derivatives, OTC Derivatives
- Course Type Offered
- Other, Overview, Practical
- Coverage
- Africa, Asia-Pacific, Australia, Central America, Europe, Japan, North America-Canada, North America-USA, Russia, South America
- Domain
- Front Office, Middle Office, Order Routing, Proprietary Trading
- FIX Version
- 4.2, 4.2, 4.4, 4.4
- Functionality
- Allocations and Settlement Instructions, E-mail, Indications of Interest, News, Orders and Execution Reports
- Language
- C#, Java, Perl
- Licensing
- Application Service Provider, License + Maintenance
- Middleware
- IBM MQ Series, JDBC, JMS, Microsoft MQM, TIBCO Rendezvous, Web Services
- Platform
- Linux, Solaris, Windows NT/2k/XP
- Service
- Business Analysis / Requirements, Development, Management Consulting, Outsourcing - offshore, Outsourcing - onshore
- Services
- Application Services, Best Execution Tools, Business Continuity, Disaster Recovery, FIX Gateway, FIX Messaging and monitoring, FIX point-to-point connectivity, IP VPN, Managed Hosting, Network, Trading Applications
- Supports
- Windows NT
- Topic
- FIX 4.2, FIX 4.4, Order routing, Post trade processing
- Type
- Onsite Custom
- Web site
- http://www.crd.com
- Contact
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Last modified: 28 November 2005 at 4:50 PM ET
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