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Trader of the Year: Millennium’s Charlotte Nutting

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After leaving university, she undertook several sell-side internships at RBC, Nomura and Fisher Investments, returning to RBC in 2014 to work on its cash management team for its foreign exchange traders. In 2016, Nutting moved to Principia Investment Management Limited where she was an execution trader and fund manager assistant.

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Multi-asset trading: Reduced errors and enhanced high touch execution

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The trader of today has to be able to distil a vast amount of disparate information and filter it in a bespoke fashion to the needs of individual portfolio management teams. Key among them being the provision of market colour and adding to the idea generation process.

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Outsourced trading: Easy to do, difficult to get right

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Traders, and portfolio managers, across the industry are seemingly eager to be part of these conversations – not just about the dawn of outsourcing but also when it comes to technological change across the market. Examples just from just the last six months include UK-based investment management firm Waverton – which has £9.1

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The Big Interview: Angela McLean

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I’ve always worked in the asset management industry, starting my first job at 18 with Scottish Amicable Investment Management in Glasgow. The industry is ever changing and each day presents a new challenge and opportunity. What has your journey to the trading desk been like? I am always learning.

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An evolving service provider landscape

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New entrants are pouring into this space as demand increases exponentially with each passing year, and there’s certainly enough business to go around at present. UBS meanwhile points out how its traders in London have an average of 20 years’ experience and in New York it is even higher at 22 years.

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