London Stock Exchange

545 results about this entity

Period: 01 Nov 2004 - 06 Nov 2025

Nasdaq OMX hits out at LSE tariff

A move by the London Stock exchange (LSE) to impose a special tariff on equity orders channelled to its market from competing platforms has led to accusations of "anti-competitive behaviour" from rival Nasdaq OMX.

Nyfix adds SIS x-clear as CCP provider for Euro Millennium

Swiss central counterparty SIS x-clear has been selected to provide clearing services for Euro Millennium, the dark pool established by Nyfix.

LSE pursues competitive clearing model

The London Stock Exchange (LSE) has confirmed plans to allow Swiss central counterparty SIS x-clear to join LCH.Clearnet as a competitive provider of clearing services on its equity market.

New platforms to challenge LSE on reference data

Chi-X, Turquoise and Nasdaq OMX have joined an informal working group formed by Plus Markets to explore alternative market data and price reporting services to those provided by the London Stock Exchange (LSE).

Plus takes LSE to court over "anti-competitive" trade reporting rule

Plus Markets, the quote-driven trading system for AIM-listed stocks, has filed an action in the High Court claiming an LSE trade reporting rule is "anti-competitive".

LSE dark pool plans rocked by Lehman default

The London Stock Exchange maintains that its Baikal dark pool project remains "a sound business proposition" despite the bankruptcy protection filing by partner Lehman Brothers.

LSE trading halted by connectivity failure

The London Stock Exchange suspended trading for the best part of Monday after being hit by a computer glitch amid frenzied dealing following the overnight bail-out of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae by the US Government.

LSE introduces proximity service

The London Stock Exchange (LSE) is introducing a hosting service that will provide high-frequency algorithmic trading firms with low latency access to its TradElect and Infolect systems.

LSE hires Self as dark pool launch nears

The London Stock Exchange (LSE) has recruited Kiri Self - former head of operations at Nyfix International - to advise on post trade issues relating to Baikal, the dark pool it is establishing with Lehman Brothers.

Deutsche Börse slashes algo trading fees

Deutsche Börse is following the example of other incumbent exchanges by cutting algorithmic trading fees on its Xetra platform in a bid to fend off competition from rival bourses and alternative trading systems (ATS).

Turquoise goes live

Turquoise, the bank-backed MiFID-compliant equities trading facility established by nine investment banks, has finally gone live.

Equiduct revises pricing to reward liquidity providers

New multi-lateral trading facility Borse Berlin Equiduct has revised its pricing structure ahead of its forthcoming launch in an effort to reward users for bringing liquidity to the platform.