joachim albacke
Member's groups
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Co-Chairs: Antoine De Saint Vaulry, Citi; Winnie Khattar, BlackRock Asset Management
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The Digital Assets & Technology Committee covers trading and trade processing of digital assets, as well as the use of distributed ledger technology across all asset classes. Co-chairs are Goncalo Lima, R3 and […]
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The EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa) Regional Committee exists as a forum to update the membership on the distinct FIX Trading Community initiatives that are occurring within each of the EMEA subcommittees. […]
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This group has been set up to develop the Orchestra Repository Schema according to new requirements.
Co-chairs:
Francesco Lo Conte, Esprow -
FIX Sequence number resets are a blocker to the operation of Continuous Markets. This working group will remove that interruption to FIX message flow and allow FIX to run continuously, no breaks for session stop, […]
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Covering the Orchestra Technical Standard and related FIX tools such as Log2Orchestra, Playlist, and Tablature.
Co-Chairs:
Francesco Lo Conte, Esprow
Chris Ward, Star Hat Solutions Ltd -
The Americas Regional Committee exists as a forum to update the membership on the distinct FIX initiatives that are occurring within each of the region’s subcommittees. These include groups such as the Canadian […]
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The Global Marketing and Education Committee provides strategic guidance to continue to grow FIX Trading Community membership globally by exploring ways to attract new membership as well as retain current […]
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FIX Full Lifecycle and Ecosystem Working Group – Over time the FIX Community has been successful in driving digital trading and post trade processing to advance automation, STP and support regulatory and market s […]
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This working group will standardize and simplify the ETF full lifecycle and ecosystem by defining and deploying an industry agreed FIX messaging specification to cover all aspects of the Ecosystem including the […]
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At Nasdaq, we’re relentlessly reimagining the markets of today. Not by chasing the possibilities of tomorrow, but by creating them.In 1971, the microprocessor was born. Nasdaq wasted no time capitalizing on the […]