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News/Algorithmic trading
Nasdaq OMX has outlined the pricing structure for its new pan-European multilateral trading facility (MTF) which will - in the majority of cases - make it less expensive to route orders through the platform than to trade on the primary markets.
03 September 2008
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.
01 September 2008
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.
29 August 2008
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).
26 August 2008
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.
14 August 2008
Many institutional investors have misgivings about the actual levels of anonymity and liquidity provided by broker/dealer and exchange-operated dark pools, according to new research released by Greenwich Associates (GA) which found varying policies and practices among providers.
A technical glitch with hand-held devices used by floor brokers at the New York Stock Exchange (Nyse) left traders unable to send or receive orders yesterday morning.
07 August 2008
The London Stock Exchange (LSE) is cutting trading fees and introducing incentives for liquidity providers in a bid to attract algorithmic traders and fight off competition from alternative trading systems.
01 August 2008
The New York Stock Exchange (Nyse) is rolling out technology that enables floor brokers to trade algorithmically and easily locate larger sources of liquidity.
29 July 2008
Carl Carrie, global head of algorithmic trading at JPMorgan, has left the bank and is currently on gardening leave before embarking on a new venture.
28 July 2008
The Finexpo - Execution Management conference and exhibition has opened for registration. The event, on Thursday 16 October at The Brewery in London, will focus purely on trade execution, order routing, low-latency data provision and productivity tools for the front-office.
25 July 2008
Plus Markets, the quote-driven trading system for AIM-listed stocks, is launching a dark liquidity pool for small and mid-cap securities as part of a programme of enhancements to its platform.
23 July 2008
A new study by tech consultancy NET2S has found that the vast majority of trading latency is generated by a bank's own applications and firewalls rather than networks.
21 July 2008
SWX Europe has signed up 11 firms for the August launch of its non-displayed liquidity service for Swiss blue-chip equities, SWX Swiss Block.
Korea's Leading Investment & Securities has rolled out Massachusetts-based Progress Software's Apama platform to provide its international clients with algorithmic trading capabilities.
17 July 2008
Dublin-based latency management outfit Corvil has secured $12 million in a new funding round led by Vesbridge Partners and supported by existing investors ACT Ventures and Apax.
10 July 2008
Pan-European MTF Instinet Chi-X has extended its trading service to cover the top five stocks of the Belgium BEL 20 index, and plans to introduce the remainder of the index's components later in the month.
09 July 2008
The Australian Stock Exchange has signed 12 founder subscribers to a new co-location hosting service that promises to deliver sub-millisecond access to the Exchange's ITS trading engine.
04 July 2008
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.
26 June 2008
Google, Microsoft and PayPal are among a group of technology firms that are joining forces to promote the use of virtual online identity cards - rather than user names and passwords - for conducting transactions via the Web.
24 June 2008
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