Fireside Friday with… LSEG’s Murray Roos
The group head of capital markets for London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG), Murray Roos, sits down with The TRADE to discuss his ambitions for the year and the growth opportunities he sees in the market.
The group head of capital markets for London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG), Murray Roos, sits down with The TRADE to discuss his ambitions for the year and the growth opportunities he sees in the market.
The exchange group reported a 5.7% growth in total income, with CEO David Schwimmer calling it a “strong year” and highlighting the benefits of diversification.
New organisation of LSEG’s capital markets business is designed to reflect its refocused lines of business and asset classes; follows departure of Scott Bradley and Dr Robert Barnes.
New global chief executive officer and head of equities trading commercial proposition originally joined LSEG’s MTF in 2019.
Microsoft takes 4% stake in exchange group as part of deal which will see it architect LSEG’s data infrastructure and build intuitive next-generation data and analytics and modelling solutions.
Following an acquisition-littered few years, Annabel Smith explores the new role of trading venues and the need for a diversified toolbox in order to compete in an increasingly complex marketplace.
Speaking to The TRADE, Turquoise chief executive Robert Barnes explains that the exchange’s reasons for removing the tariffs in 2018 are no longer relevant.
Dutch Authority for Financial Markets and London Stock Exchange Group are both developing agent-based simulation environments for testing.
The new hire comes from a private equity background and has a wealth of data and technology experience.
Speaking to The TRADE, group head of trading and banking solutions at LSEG, Dean Berry, and TORA chief, Robert Dykes, explain the ins and outs of the deal.