9 results about this entity
Period: 25 Jun 2008 - 19 Jan 2018
News
A Swedish court has dismissed years-old allegations that Nasdaq abused a dominant market position to prevent rival exchange operator Burgundy from renting space in a data centre.
19 January 2018
Oslo Børs is to take over the operations of rival Swedish exchange Burgundy as it bids to raise its market share in the Nordics and challenge Nasdaq OMX for regional dominance.
16 October 2012
Swedish competition authorities have raided the offices of Nasdaq OMX as part of a probe into whether the firm is working with data centre operator Verizon to stymie rivals, according to the Financial Times.
14 July 2011
Burgundy has reported Verizon to Sweden's competition authority, with the Nordic multilateral trading facility claiming it has been blocked from using the US firm's network infrastructure.
14 December 2010
Trading and clearing venues across Europe have agreed a set of standards to cover the electronic exchange of trade information between competing market infrastructures.
02 July 2009
Nordic multilateral trading facility Burgundy is back online after being forced to shut down Tuesday because of technical issues with its FIX engine.
03 June 2009
Burgundy, a new MTF owned by Scandinavian banks and brokers that will offer trading in Nordic securities from later this year, has chosen BT to provide connectivity services.
24 March 2009
Stockholm-based Cinnober has won a deal to provide the platform for Burgundy, the multilateral trading facility (MTF) being established by a group of the largest banks and brokers in Sweden.
24 September 2008
A group of the largest banks and brokers in Sweden are teaming up to launch an alternative trading facility - called Burgundy - that will provide trading in Nordic equities and compete directly with Nasdaq OMX and other exchanges.
25 June 2008
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