Technology's impact on Sefs keeps growing, say Sefcon delegates

Executives from Pimco, Credit Suisse and Morgan Stanley among others discussed the impact of technology on swap execution facilities in their first year and what to expect going forward

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Sefcon V panel on Sef technology

Swap execution facilities (Sefs) have now been in place for a year, and it's becoming increasingly clear that while liquidity is king, technology has a crucial role to play, according to a panel of industry members that gathered to discuss Sef technology trends at the Sefcon V conference in New York this week, organised by the Wholesale Markets Brokers' Association Americas.

Chris Amen, managing director and head of US institutional rates markets for Tradeweb; Isaac Chang, global head of fixed

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