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Trade Surveillance Software is a type of software used to monitor and detect suspicious trading activities in financial markets. It is designed to detect market manipulation, insider trading, and other forms of fraud. The software uses algorithms to analyze large amounts of data and detect patterns that may indicate illegal activity. It also provides alerts to regulators and compliance officers when suspicious activity is detected.
The Trade Surveillance Software market is growing rapidly as financial institutions and regulators seek to protect their investments and ensure compliance with regulations. The software is used by a variety of organizations, including banks, hedge funds, and exchanges.
Some of the leading companies in the Trade Surveillance Software market include Nasdaq, NICE Actimize, FIS, Refinitiv, and Cinnober. Show Less Read more