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The 2016 Trading Technology 40: Gerald O’Connell
12号杰拉尔德·奥康奈尔,CBOE及ngs


After more than 30 years in technology positions at CBOE Holdings, 23 of them as chief information officer,Gerald O’Connellasserts that the multiexchange operator is more competitive than ever. And the 64-year-old isn’t done innovating. Following its 2014 success in expanding trading hours on its popular Volatility Index to nearly 24 hours a day, five days a week, the Chicago-based company extended hours for more options products in 2015. Additional trading capability and lower latency are on the agenda for 2016, but even more significant, O’Connell says, is a new matching engine. Known as Vector, the system is being developed from scratch and will be launched on the CBOE Futures Exchange in the second half of the year. “CBOE’s Vector is being designed for maximum flexibility and scalability, and, we believe, will be an industry leader in terms of latency,” boasts O’Connell. “We think we’ll be leapfrogging most of the industry with this new technology.” He estimates latency will improve by a factor of five to ten over the current system, Command. In addition to speeding up order tracking and trades, Vector is expected to introduce new risk controls, some at the request of customers and some mandated by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, according to O’Connell. In September, CBOE teamed up with Environmental Financial Products, the market development firm led by futures pioneer Richard Sandor, to launch the American Financial Exchange, designed to bring standardization and transparency to short-term lending among small and midsize banks. AFX will use the new Vector technology.
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2.Richard Prager
BlackRock
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3.Chris Isaacson
BATS Global Markets
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4.Jonathan Ross
KCG Holdings
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5.Bradley Peterson
Nasdaq
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6.Brad Levy
Markit
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7.Dan Keegan
Citi
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8.Ronald DePoalo
Fidelity Institutional
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9.Raj Mahajan
Goldman Sachs Group
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10.Ari Studnitzer
CME Group
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11.Mayur Kapani
Intercontinental Exchange
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12.Gerald O’Connell
CBOE Holdings
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13.Nicholas Themelis
MarketAxess Holdings
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14.Gil Mandelzis
EBS BrokerTec (ICAP)
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15.Bill Chow and Richard Leung
Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing
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16.Rob Park
IEX Group
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17.Philip Weisberg
Thomson Reuters
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18.John Mackay (Mack) Gill
MillenniumIT
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19.Robert Cornish
International Securities Exchange
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20.Paul Hamill
Citadel Securities
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21.Eric Noll
Convergex
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22.Tyler Moeller and Joshua Walsky
Broadway Technology
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23.Rishi Nangalia
REDI Holdings
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24.Veronica Augustsson
Cinnober Financial Technology
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25.Alasdair Haynes
Aquis Exchange
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26.Manoj Narang
Mana Partners
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27.Gaurav Suri
Arcesium
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28.Robert Sloan
S3 Partners
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29.Anton Katz and Stephen Mock
AQR Capital Mgmt
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30.Stu Taylor
Algomi
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31.D. Keith Ross Jr.
PDQ Enterprises
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32.Donal Byrne
Corvil
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33.Alfred Eskandar
Portware
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34.R. Cromwell Coulson
OTC Markets Group
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35.Masayuki Hosaka
Rakuten
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36.Peter Maragos and David Karat
Dash Financial
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37.Amar Kuchinad
Electronifie
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38.詹妮弗·纳亚尔
SR Labs
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39.Dave Snowdon
Metamako
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40.Dan Raju
Tradier
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