London Stock Exchange

506 results about this entity

Period: 01 Nov 2004 - 12 Aug 2024

Deutsche Börse begins pan-European blue chip trading

Deutsche Börse has launched a pan-European market, based on its Xetra electronic trading platform, as it looks to take on the raft of new competitors to have emerged in the wake of MiFID.

As dark pool debate rages, Credit Suisse Crossfinder records best ever day

Despite growing scrutiny from regulators, the popularity of dark pools shows no signs of abating in the US, with Credit Suisse's Crossfinder ATS recording its strongest ever day this week, claiming half a billion shares traded.

LSE tech breakdown re-ignites calls for consolidated tape

Dealing technology vendor Fidessa has re-ignited calls for the creation of a consolidated tape for European market data pricing after an outage at the London Stock Exchange last week appeared to depress trading in affected stocks.

LSE trading hit by system problem

The London Stock Exchange was forced to suspend trading in several symbols this morning after a problem with invalid data.

LSE in talks to buy Turquoise

The London Stock Exchange says it has entered into exclusive talks with pan-European equity trading platform Turquoise about a possible transaction.

LSE confirms £18m MillenniumIT deal

The London Stock Exchange has confirmed it will buy Sri Lanka's MillenniumIT for around £18 million and use the vendor's technology to replace its TradElect platform.

LSE closes in on £50m MillenniumIT

The London Stock Exchange looks set to acquire Sri Lanka's MillenniumIT and tap the vendor's technology for its TradeElect platform replacement.

LSE admits Baikal may fail

London Stock Exchange CEO Xavier Rolet has admitted the bourse's new pan-European MTF and dark pool, Baikal, "might not work" in the face of growing regulatory scrutiny.

LSE closes in on TradElect replacement

Sri Lankan vendor MillenniumIT has emerged as the surprise favourite to provide the replacement for the London Stock Exchange's TradElect platform.

Nasdaq OMX and BM&F Bovespa in partnership talks; LSE and Nyse Euronext eye Indian bourse stakes

Nasdaq OMX and Brazil's BM&F Bovespa have entered into exclusive discussions aimed at setting up a strategic, commercial and technological partnership. Meanwhile, local press reports suggest the LSE and Nyse Euronext are both considering taking five per cent stakes in India's MCX-SX.

Turquoise looks for buyer

Turquoise, the pan-European equity trading platform backed by nine investment banks, has begun looking for a buyer, sending out sales notices to as many as 18 potential bidders, according to Bloomberg.

LSE close to binning TradElect; reviews alternative platforms - DJ

The London Stock Exchange is close to replacing the £40 million TradElect platform, says CEO Xavier Rolet in an interview with Dow Jones Newswires.