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MF Global collapse hits Patsystems

Shares in UK screen-dealing software house Patsystems fell over 10% yesterday on news of the collapse of MF Global, a major customer accounting for recurring revenue of around £3 million.

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Nyse Technologies open sources Mama API

Nyse Technologies has taken its Middleware Agnostic Messaging Application (Mama) programming interface open source.

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ASX trading hit by glitch as Chi-X waits in wings

Just days before the launch of a rival platform, the Australian Securities Exchange has been forced to halt trading for four hours by a "connectivity issue".

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UBS comes up short; fined $12 million by Finra for 'systemic supervisory failure'

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (Finra) has fined UBS Securities $12 million for failing to properly supervise short sales of securities.

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BofE's Tucker calls for CCP reform

Paul Tucker, deputy governor of the Bank of England, says effective resolution regimes need to be put in place to help deal with the "mayhem" that would result if a central counterparty went bust.

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Dark pool operator Pipeline pays $1m to settle SEC case

Pipeline Trading Systems will pay $1 million to settle SEC charges that it failed to tell users of its dark pool that the vast majority of orders were filed by an affiliated operation.

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UBS admits to breakdown in risk control systems

In the wake of its recent $2.3 billion loss through unauthorised trading, Swiss bank UBS has admitted that internal controls were "not effective".

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Plus Markets faces shareholder revolt

Plus Markets is facing a shareholder revolt calling for the dismissal of chairman Giles Vardy and the re-instatement of founder Simon Brickles to the board of the embattled company.

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Wedbush Securities sues Liquidnet over trade secrets

Wedbush Securities is suing two former employees and dark pool operator Liquidnet for allegedly stealing trade secrets related to a new private shares trading business.

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EC plans criminal sanctions for market abuse

The European Commission has vowed to get tough on insider dealing and market manipulation, proposing EU-wide rules on minimum criminal sanctions.

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MiFID reforms published; compliance bill to hit EUR732m in year one and EUR586m per annum thereafter

Financial markets in Europe are set to undergo a fundamental overhaul, as the European Commission rolls out new rules and regulations covering every aspect of the trade lifecycle, from pre-and post-trade transparency, through to execution and clearing and settlement.

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Securities watchdogs to step up HFT surveillance

Global securities regulators have called for stronger oversight of high frequency and algorithmic trading activity to 'mitigate the risks' posed by high-speed trading on market integrity and efficiency.

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EU financial markets get ready for MiFID II

The European Commission is this week meeting to finalise the details of a new set of rules governing competition and transparency in the capital markets, with implications for high frequency traders, execution venues, clearing firms, and the over-the-counter markets.

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Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley buy Chi-X Global stakes

A group of five financial institutions, including Goldman Sachs and BofA Merrill Lynch, have acquired minority stakes in Chi-X Global, which operates trading platforms in Canada and Japan.

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RBS investment bank unit targets tech and market data in cutback plans

The Royal Bank of Scotland's investment banking unit has put a freeze on software and hardware spending, cut back on market data costs and withdrawn subsidies for Christmas parties.

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Quote MTF severs ties with Swift Trade

Pan-European equity trading venue Quote MTF has severed all ties with Peter Beck, controversial CEO of the former day trading firm Swift Trade, which has run foul of global regulators for alleged market abuse.

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Ex-Citadel staffer charged over code theft

A former Citadel quantitative financial engineer has been arrested and charged in relation to the theft of trading-related computer code.

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European exchanges voice concern over HFT consultation's scope

Europe's exchanges have voiced their concerns that broker crossing networks are not being subjected to the same level of scrutiny as traditional bourses in the current debate on regulating automated trading.

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SEC proposes swaps registration rules

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has voted to push for a rule making security-based swap entities electronically file their registration with regulators.

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Citi chooses Fidessa for global derivatives platform

American banking giant Citi has contracted UK vendor Fidessa for the provision of a workflow and trading platform for its global listed derivatives business.