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The Bank of New York Mellon has taken a minority stake in Nasdaq OMX majority-owned subsidiary International Derivatives Clearing Group (IDCG).
30 June 2009
Baikal, the pan-European MTF and dark pool from the London Stock Exchange, has received regulatory approval from the Financial Services Authority and is beginning a phased roll-out from this week.
29 June 2009
Bats Europe is to enter the increasingly crowded dark pool market in August with an aggressively priced system that will reward participants that add order volume whilst charging to remove liquidity in the dark.
The London Stock Exchange is cutting around 120 jobs and considering dumping its TradElect platform, as new chief Xavier Rolet looks to restructure the business and fend off competition from a slew of smaller but nimble competitors.
26 June 2009
Nyse Euronext has inked a deal with Juniper Networks to build an ultra-low latency core network for the transatlantic exchange's new data centres in the London and New York metro areas.
25 June 2009
StreamBase Systems is looking to take advantage of the Twitter craze by connecting its complex event processing (CEP) platform to the microblogging site, providing traders with a new source of news and information.
24 June 2009
Derivatives exchange CME Group has signed for StreamBase's complex event processing (CEP) platform to help it analyse real-time streaming data.
23 June 2009
The Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD) has acquired a stake in Sydney-based electronic trading outfit Yieldbroker. Financial terms were not disclosed.
Thomson Reuters is to quit the London Stock Exchange and Nasdaq in favour of Nyse and the Toronto Stock Exchange as it moves to abandon its troublesome trans-Atlantic dual listed company structure.
Dutch market regulators have approved a broker license for The Order Machine - a 50/50 joint venture between BinckBank and Optiver set up to provide best execution and dark pool trading facilities for European equities.
Fintech giant SunGard has moved into the crowded dark pool market with the launch of its own alternative trading system, a crossing network for US equity order flow.
Deutsche Börse reference data subsidiary Avox is to set up a wiki for business entity identifiers in an effort to create a common data standard.
22 June 2009
Nyse Euronext is paying $200 million to take a 20% stake in the newly formed Qatar Exchange, in a deal that will also see the transatlantic bourse provide the new venture's technology platform.
Financial data outfit Markit is collaborating with the Carbon Disclosure Project to launch a family of investment indices reflecting the financial performance of companies with strong carbon management strategies.
19 June 2009
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) chief Mary Schapiro says the agency is to step up its scrutiny of dark pools amid concerns about the risks posed to market transparency and integrity by the proliferation of off-exchange trading venues.
The Bank of England has raised serious doubts over whether it will join the European Central Bank's Target2-Securities (TS2) integrated settlement system.
18 June 2009
Nyse Euronext and the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) are teaming up to create a clearing house for US fixed income derivatives.
Japan's Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking (MUTB) has completed the first stage of a global roll out of Calypso Technology's trading and risk management platform, going live with the system in London.
17 June 2009
UK-registered clearing house EuroCCP has called for the adoption of a single standard 'Convention on Interoperability' that all central counterparties should sign, as the European clearing community struggles to implement a raft of bilateral agreements.
The Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation is to add cash settlement, including delivery-versus-payment, to its Loan/Serv suite for the syndicated loans market.
16 June 2009
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