Sam Johnson is the Managing Director at iSAM Securities. With a successful 14-year career at UBS, Sam has gained valuable experience in the world of electronic trading, leading the UBS London office, becoming the firm’s SME on FX Fixings and running the Electronic Precious Metals Franchise. Sam acknowledges the overlap between sales and trading skillsets in the systematic world, with both roles requiring a deep technical understanding of the offering, commercial awareness and the patience to understand and provision for client requirements. He envisions a future marked by both product innovation and service excellence, supporting the team in deepening existing expertise whilst also progressing to service clients who were historically out of reach.
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U.S. Election 2024: Markets Brace for High-Stakes Vote as Polls Tighten
04 Nov 2024
With over 75M early votes, the tight 2024 U.S. election stirs market volatility. Swing states and potential rate hikes drive uncertainty in global markets.
The Olympics are over, hopefully extreme Summer volatility is over and now we can get back to the data. This week the focus reverts to data events in both US...
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The Topix index in Japan fell again last night (currently down 1.2%), as did benchmarks in Korea and Australia, while the Hang Seng and CSI 300 both gained....
Manic Monday, Turnaround Tuesday and hopefully an ordinary Wednesday. The focus this week has been Japan and overnight that didn't change the Nikkei is up 2%...
iSAM Securities has expanded its liquidity offering with the addition of 16 new instruments, including China H Shares, Cocoa, Coffee Arabica, Coffee Robusta,...
"Bounce Back Ability" was a term used by a South London football team but could equally be used by financial commentators. As I type, the Nikkei is up 9%,...
It is time to get off the sun loungers. The Nikkei is down 12.8%, marking the worst session since 1987. The Topix bank index is down 17%, with Mizuho losing...
The Bank of England rate cut was the big headline in the UK yesterday, the MPC vote was close with a cut narrowly winning 5-4, indicating an uncertain outlook,...
Central banks are dominating the financial headlines and the subsequent market moves. USDJPY opens below 150 here in London. Hopefully, this can explain why....
Well, well, well, the BoJ has hiked its benchmark interest rate to 0.25% and has outlined a plan to halve its monthly bond purchases in a decisive move to...
The markets are treading water. The S&P 500 closed 0.1% higher and the Nikkei 0.02% higher. The activity warms up today in the equity world: Microsoft...
Will the Wall Street Wobble continue? What a week we have ahead, we hear from the Fed, BoE and BoJ, there are results from Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, and...
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