HSBC (HSBC) announced what it calls “the world’s first-known empirical evidence” of the potential value of current quantum computers for solving real-world problems in algorithmic bond trading.
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HSBC and IBM demonstrate the world’s first empirical evidence of quantum computing enhancing algorithmic bond trading, ...
HSBC today announced the world’s first-known empirical evidence of the potential value of current quantum computers for solving real-world problems in algorithmic bond trading. Working with a team ...
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Shares of technology and consulting giant IBM (NYSE:IBM) jumped 5.6% in the morning session after the company, in partnership ...
HSBC has partnered with IBM to run what it describes as the world’s first real-world quantum computing pilot in bond trading.