512 results about this entity
Period: 01 Nov 2004 - 12 Nov 2024
News
The London Stock Exchange (LSE) has agreed an all share "merger of equals" with Canada's TMX Group, creating a global superpower that will have a strong technology emphasis.
09 February 2011
London Stock Exchange-owned MTF Turquoise has made a play for Nyse Euronext business with a six month pricing promotion on stocks listed on its rival.
04 February 2011
The Johannesburg Stock Exchange has licensed the MillenniumIT technology platform from the LSE as it bids to cut transaction times and attract high-frequency traders.
Stock exchanges in the UK and US have called in security services to help fend off cyber-attacks, according to the Times newspaper.
31 January 2011
The London Stock Exchange says human error, rather than foul play, caused an outage at its Turquoise trading platform in November that resulted in a delayed technology migration.
11 January 2011
UBS is reporting its netted exchange data usage direct to the London Stock Exchange as part of a new 'per-user' programme, which allows firms to directly report their global real-time terminal inventory to the LSE.
30 November 2010
The London Stock Exchange says human error, possibly in "suspicious circumstances" was at fault for an outage on its Turquoise trading platform this morning, raising the spectre of foul play.
02 November 2010
The London Stock Exchange is hailing Turquoise as the world's fastest trading platform, with an average latency of 126 microseconds, following its migration to the MillenniumIT technology system.
20 October 2010
The London Stock Exchange is to start letting third party vendors co-locate at its data centre as it bids to cash in on increasingly valuable high-frequency trading business.
18 October 2010
The London Stock Exchange has extended its UnaVista service to the swaps market, automating the trading of CFDs and other equity derivatives and enabling users to communicate and match data through the platform.
13 October 2010
MTS, the electronic fixed income trading market majority owned by the LSE, has signed up six major banks to support its new Single Dealer Pages functionality for the BondVision platform, designed to enhance liquidity and best execution.
11 October 2010
Trading on Turquoise was delayed by around an hour this morning by technical problems, the day after the LSE-owned platform was migrated to a new technology system.
05 October 2010
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