Nasdaq

458 results about this entity

Period: 28 Feb 2008 - 31 Jul 2024

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.

Direct Edge CEO hits back over flash orders

The boss of Direct Edge, the alternative trading system that pioneered the introduction of flash order types three years ago, has launched a robust defence of the controversial practice as regulators hint at a looming crackdown.

Nasdaq OMX profit slides on market share declines and write-offs

Nasdaq OMX has posted a 31% drop in quarterly profits as the transAtlantic exchange operator incurred some $35 million in charges and saw its market share in US stock trading drop for the fifth successive quarter.

Data compression firm files patent infringement suits against banks and exchanges

A US firm specialising in data compression has filed lawsuits against a host of investment banks, stock exchanges and financial news and data outfits, accusing them of patent infringement.

Tocom offers virtual trading in bid to establish confidence in new platform

The Tokyo Commodity Exchange is set to launch a virtual trading environment, Tocom-V Trade, in a bid to help users get a feel for the bourse's new Nasdaq OMX technology-based platform.

US senator calls for 'flash' orders ban

US Senator Charles Schumer has called on the Securities and Exchanges Commission (SEC) to ban "flash" trades, where users are given an advanced peek at unfilled orders ahead of the wider market.

Global exchanges vie for Polish bourse

Deutsche Boerse, London Stock Exchange, Nasdaq and Nyse Euronext have lined up as possible buyers of the state-controlled Warsaw Bourse.

Nasdaq OMX president Magnus Bocker quits for SGX role

Nasdaq OMX president Magnus Bocker is quitting the market operator to take over as chief executive officer of the Singapore Exchange.

Banks and exchanges among DDoS attack victims

The New York Stock Exchange, Nasdaq and US Bank Web sites are among the victims of a sustained computer attack targeted at American and South Korean organisations.

Bats plans US options exchange

Bats Global Markets says it plans to launch a US equity options exchange in the first quarter of next year.

European exchanges and clearers lay down interoperability guidelines

Trading and clearing venues across Europe have agreed a set of standards to cover the electronic exchange of trade information between competing market infrastructures.

Bank of New York Mellon takes stake in clearing counterparty IDCG

The Bank of New York Mellon has taken a minority stake in Nasdaq OMX majority-owned subsidiary International Derivatives Clearing Group (IDCG).