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FIX Trading Community Introduces New Recommended Practices for Algorithm Testing and Certification

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The FIX Trading Community has launched its new Recommended Practices for Algorithm Testing and Certification. The guidelines introduce standardised, electronic mechanisms that enable capital markets firms to test, certify, and share algorithmic trading compliance data seamlessly with counterparties and regulators. By establishing uniform workflows and message descriptions, the framework ensures algorithm certificates contain precise, meaningful technical specifications beyond simple identifiers.

The practices cover critical stages of the algorithmic lifecycle, including setting system configurations, executing and orchestrating test runs across diverse platforms, and formalising production readiness through standardised certificates. This comprehensive data structure assists firms in meeting minimum legal requirements while enabling granular information – such as complete test results and clear performance metrics – to be integrated directly into internal algorithm inventory management systems.

Following this release, the FIX Algorithmic Trading Working Group will host an explanatory online workshop in the coming weeks. The group is also shifting its focus toward artificial intelligence, inviting member firms to help shape upcoming standards for agentic workflows, AI governance, and the deployment of FIX over AI-native protocols.

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