Peter Cox

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Peter Cox Peter was Chief Executive of OM London Exchange (OMLX), a UK regulated exchange operating a market and clearing house closely integrated with the national exchanges and clearing houses in Sweden, Norway and Denmark. Under his tenure OMLX devised and launched the UK Power Exchange, the principal electricity exchange in the UK and the first regulated 24x7 market in the world.

He was previously at the London Stock Exchange being responsible for the design of the Talisman settlement system and was the Development Manager for the Central Gilts Office system operated by the Bank of England. He was also responsible for the plan for Big Bang, the transition of the LSE to electronic trading. As Director of the International Equity Market, he created the SEAQ International market for non-UK stocks, devised its unique business model and developed it into the largest cross-border equity market in the world.