Lehman Brothers

56 results about this entity

Period: 04 May 2004 - 14 Aug 2013

LSE and Lehman to launch European dark pool

In a move that pitches it directly against rivals intent on stealing its market share, London Stock Exchange (LSE) is partnering Lehman Brothers to launch an off-bourse, pan-European equities trading facility that combines a dark liquidity pool with algorithmic trading functionality.

Banks back TradeWeb STP network

TradeWeb says its dealer-owners have committed to use its expanded straight-through processing (STP) platform for the voice and electronically-traded fixed income securities that they trade with customers.

Banks, trading firms take minority stake in Chi-X

A group of 13 banks and trading firms has taken a minority equity stake in Instinet's MiFID-compliant alternative trading facility, Chi-X Europe.

Lehman releases options liquidity search algorithm

Lehman Brothers has launched a liquidity search algorithm for the US listed options market.

Wall Street firms to share Nasdaq 144A securities platform

A consortium of Wall Street banks have opted to ditch their competing electronic trading system for unregistered securities in order to cooperate on a single platform operated by Nasdaq.

Nyse Euronext teams with Bids for block trading JV

Exchange operator Nyse Euronext is establishing a block trading joint venture with Bids Holdings, the Wall Street consortium that is setting up its own alternative platform for equity block stock trading.

Wall Street firms pay $180 million to buy back into TradeWeb

Nine Wall Street firms are to pay Thomson Financial $180 million to purchase a minority stake in electronic fixed income platform TradeWeb.

Bank of America, Credit Suisse and UBS join Opus-5 144A securities platform

Bank of America, Credit Suisse and UBS have joined Opus-5, a bank-backed electronic trading platform for unregistered securities.

Boston Stock Exchange shuts down equities e-trading venture

The Boston Stock Exchange (BSE) has shut down the Boston Equities Exchange - the all-electronic equities trading platform it set up with five Wall Street banks - less than a year after the market opened for trading.

Lehman Brothers live with Yolus reporting tool

US investment bank Lehman Brothers has implemented Y-Mac, a multi-asset client reporting application developed by UK vendor Yolus, at its prime structured derivatives business in London.

Wall Street banks to establish unregistered securities market

Wall Street firms Citi, Lehman Brothers, Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley and The Bank of New York Mellon are to jointly establish an electronic trading platform for unregistered securities.

Lehman introduces vendor access to liquidity pool

US investment bank Lehman Brothers is expanding access to its dark liquidity platform Liquidity Cross (LX) by enabling clients to route orders from third party vendor systems.