Markets Technology Awards 2022 winners' review
The Markets Technology Awards were as fiercely contested as ever this year, a testament to the volume, strength and variety of technology firms playing a key role in today’s markets. Bloomberg and IHS Markit shared top billing, scooping three awards each. Both firms had broad appeal to the judges, winning in categories across traded risk technology and front-office regulation, with other wins in pricing/trading technology and innovation. Murex also won awards in two categories in front-office regulation.
The other awards were shared across a mix of big, established trading and risk vendors – such as Moody’s Analytics and FactSet – and younger or specialist firms, such as BestX and commodity player Eka Software.
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