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News/Market data distribution
Thomson Reuters has launched a hosted, low latency direct market data feed to the US Options Agency (Opra).
27 October 2008
North American hedge funds and asset managers will spend $253 million on low-latency options infrastructures in 2008 and this is set to rise to $305 million in 2011, a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of six per cent, according to Tabb Group.
16 October 2008
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.
02 October 2008
CME Group is planning to withdraw from FXMarketSpace, the centrally-cleared foreign exchange marketplace it established with Thomson Reuters, according to a press report.
12 September 2008
Austrian banking group Raiffeisen Zentralbank Österreich is implementing technology from Thomson Reuters to support a new enterprise-wide market risk management system.
09 September 2008
Thomson Reuters has launched a mobile version of its One suite, delivering financial information directly to handheld devices.
08 September 2008
Bank of China International (BOCI) has signed for Massachusetts-based Progress Software's algorithmic trading platform, Apama.
The Singapore Exchange is working with telecomms outfit StarHub to provide real-time financial news, stock prices and - ultimately - execution capabilities to 511,000 cable TV households in Singapore.
13 August 2008
London-based Fidessa has posted rising revenue and pre tax profit for the first six months of the year and says it expects the growth to continue in the second half, despite the turbulent conditions in the financial markets.
04 August 2008
Technology consultancy Lab49 has launched a real-time portfolio management application designed specifically for the Apple iPhone.
Danish online investment bank Saxo has appointed Paul Ronan as head of enterprise architecture and Claus Thorball as head of global market data.
23 June 2008
The London Stock Exchange (LSE) plans to quadruple the capacity of its TradElect platform over the next few months as it looks to fend off competition from rivals entering its market.
18 June 2008
Merrill Lynch CEO John Thain has fuelled new speculation that the investment bank is considering selling its 20% stake in US financial information company Bloomberg.
13 June 2008
The New York Stock Exchange (Nyse) is gearing up to launch a low-cost real-time market data service for delivery over personal finance Web sites. The move follows earlier deals by Nasdaq OMX and Bats Trading to distribute market data to new media giants such as Google and Yahoo!.
12 June 2008
London-based Knowledge Technology Solutions (KTS) has sold its Market Terminal subscription service to investment software vendor Ionic Information for a minimum consideration of £50,000 in cash.
10 June 2008
The London Stock Exchange (LSE) says it has gone live with Performance Channels, a low-latency, high speed delivery mechanism for data distributed by its Infolect application.
09 June 2008
Online broker Selftrade is launching a new service that will enable its UK customers to trade shares using their mobile phones.
Online discount brokerage E*Trade is launching a free software application designed specifically for Blackberry handheld devices which enables users to access their accounts, view streaming real-time data and make trades.
05 June 2008
Market operator Nasdaq OMX has launched a free-of-charge real-time market data service that will be delivered by Google, the Wall Street Journal, CNBC and Xignite.
02 June 2008
In a move to lure more US retail investors to its trading platform, Bats Trading - the all-electronic alternative to Nasdaq OMX and Nyse Euronext - has struck a deal to provide its real-time US stock quotes free of charge to users of Yahoo! Finance.
28 May 2008
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