The trading solutions provider expands its Risk & Margin service to include fixed income instruments.
"Firms must have the tools to effectively manage their risk across all asset classes," the company's Senior Product Manager commented.
Sterling
Trading Tech has announced an expansion of its Sterling Risk & Margin (SRM)
service to include fixed income instruments, broadening the current offering. The
firm’s platform already supports equities, options, futures, forex, and
cryptocurrencies.
Sterling Trading Tech
Expands Risk & Margin Service to Include Fixed Income Instruments
The updated
service offers access to market data for various bond types, including
sovereign, corporate, convertible, and municipal bonds, with coverage extending
across U.S. and international markets.
Sterling’s
fixed income module incorporates risk analytics such as interest rate shocks,
margin calculations defaulting to FINRA requirements, and overrides at the
company, symbol, and account levels. Fixed income exposure is also integrated
into Value-at-Risk (VAR) calculations, allowing clients to assess portfolio
composition, evaluate margin requirements, and stress-test securities against
interest rate volatility.
Brian Saldeen the Senior Product Manager at Sterling’s Risk & Margin division
“Firms must have the tools to effectively
manage their risk across all asset classes, especially as yields rise and fixed
income exposure increases,” said Brian Saldeen the Senior Product Manager at
Sterling’s Risk & Margin division.
“We
understand their need to measure and mitigate risk in a highly regulated
environment. Our approach integrates asset classes, risk exposure, and
regulatory compliance into a single, comprehensive offering.”
Sterling
also announced plans to extend its capabilities further to include mutual
funds, signaling continued efforts to meet the needs of its diverse client
base, which spans brokers, clearing firms, and proprietary trading groups
across over 20 countries.
Former Fidessa Exec Joins
Sterling
In late
January, it was announced that the provider of trading technology solutions had
appointed
Chris Contrino to its business development team. In this role, he will
concentrate on expanding the company's international presence and diversifying
its product offerings.
Jennifer Nayar, Sterling's CEO.
"We
are committed to our clients' success, as reflected in the confidence they have
in our approach and offerings," said Jennifer Nayar, Sterling's CEO.
"As Sterling continues to expand globally, attracting top talent is
crucial to ongoing success."
Contrino
brings extensive industry experience, having previously worked as a Customer
Service Manager at Trading Technologies. His background also includes roles at
Eventus and Fidessa, where he focused on derivatives technology. Additionally,
as a Brown University graduate, he gained firsthand market experience as a
trader at The New York Mercantile Exchange.
Throughout
2024, the firm has seen growing interest in its products, particularly in
cross-asset trading solutions. Its ongoing development efforts prioritize
regulatory compliance, competitive performance, and technological innovation in
global trading markets.
Sterling
Trading Tech has announced an expansion of its Sterling Risk & Margin (SRM)
service to include fixed income instruments, broadening the current offering. The
firm’s platform already supports equities, options, futures, forex, and
cryptocurrencies.
Sterling Trading Tech
Expands Risk & Margin Service to Include Fixed Income Instruments
The updated
service offers access to market data for various bond types, including
sovereign, corporate, convertible, and municipal bonds, with coverage extending
across U.S. and international markets.
Sterling’s
fixed income module incorporates risk analytics such as interest rate shocks,
margin calculations defaulting to FINRA requirements, and overrides at the
company, symbol, and account levels. Fixed income exposure is also integrated
into Value-at-Risk (VAR) calculations, allowing clients to assess portfolio
composition, evaluate margin requirements, and stress-test securities against
interest rate volatility.
Brian Saldeen the Senior Product Manager at Sterling’s Risk & Margin division
“Firms must have the tools to effectively
manage their risk across all asset classes, especially as yields rise and fixed
income exposure increases,” said Brian Saldeen the Senior Product Manager at
Sterling’s Risk & Margin division.
“We
understand their need to measure and mitigate risk in a highly regulated
environment. Our approach integrates asset classes, risk exposure, and
regulatory compliance into a single, comprehensive offering.”
Sterling
also announced plans to extend its capabilities further to include mutual
funds, signaling continued efforts to meet the needs of its diverse client
base, which spans brokers, clearing firms, and proprietary trading groups
across over 20 countries.
Former Fidessa Exec Joins
Sterling
In late
January, it was announced that the provider of trading technology solutions had
appointed
Chris Contrino to its business development team. In this role, he will
concentrate on expanding the company's international presence and diversifying
its product offerings.
Jennifer Nayar, Sterling's CEO.
"We
are committed to our clients' success, as reflected in the confidence they have
in our approach and offerings," said Jennifer Nayar, Sterling's CEO.
"As Sterling continues to expand globally, attracting top talent is
crucial to ongoing success."
Contrino
brings extensive industry experience, having previously worked as a Customer
Service Manager at Trading Technologies. His background also includes roles at
Eventus and Fidessa, where he focused on derivatives technology. Additionally,
as a Brown University graduate, he gained firsthand market experience as a
trader at The New York Mercantile Exchange.
Throughout
2024, the firm has seen growing interest in its products, particularly in
cross-asset trading solutions. Its ongoing development efforts prioritize
regulatory compliance, competitive performance, and technological innovation in
global trading markets.
Damian Chmiel is a Senior Analyst & Editor at Finance Magnates with more than 15 years of experience in the CFD and online trading industry. Active as both a trader and journalist since 2010, he focuses on broker coverage, fintech innovation, and regulatory developments across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
His work includes interviews with C-level leaders at major brokerages and fintech platforms, as well as co-authoring Finance Magnates’ quarterly industry benchmarking reports. Damian’s reporting is data-driven, market-aware, and grounded in direct industry engagement. His analysis and commentary have also been cited by external media outlets, including Investing.com, Binance, The Asset, Stockhead, and Dispatch.
Education:
MA in Finance and Accounting, Cracow University of Economics
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