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Chi-X extends to Belgium; LSE rises on revenue uptick

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.

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Caisses d'Epargne implements Smart Trade transaction platform

Paris-based Caisse Nationale des Caisses d'Epargne (CNCE) is deploying a liquidity management system from French vendor Smart Trade Technologies to deliver automated electronic trading services to its 17 member banks.

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ASX goes sub-millisecond with new co-location service

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.

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Bravura earnings downgrade threatens takeover

A second earnings downgrade in two weeks from Australian wealth management software vendor Bravura Solutions could derail a planned takeover by private equity firm Ironbridge Capital.

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Liquidnet to raise $500m in IPO

US electronic trading network Liquidnet has filed for a $500 million initial public offering (IPO) with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

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EuroCCP claims lowest clearing costs in Europe

If European firms used the EuroCCP platform to clear all trades, the industry could slash costs and save around EUR350 million a year, claims the DTCC subsidiary.

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SocGen Securities Services forms global IT and back office units

Société Générale Securities Services (SGSS) is establishing global divisions for its technology and back office operations as part of a major organisational overhaul.

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Turquoise gets FSA approval

Bank-backed equities trading facility Turquoise has received regulatory approval for its MiFID-complaint pan-European platform and surveillance system.

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LSE and Lehman to launch European dark pool

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.

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Nordic firms to launch alternative trading facility

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.

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Nasdaq OMX to provide platform for Hong Kong commodity exchange

Nasdaq OMX has secured a deal to supply the technology infrastructure for a new commodities exchange that will launch in Hong Kong early next year.

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Saxo hires IT expert Ronan and market data specialist Thorball

Danish online investment bank Saxo has appointed Paul Ronan as head of enterprise architecture and Claus Thorball as head of global market data.

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Singer replaces Larsson as DIFX CEO

The Dubai International Financial Exchange (DIFX) has appointed Jeffrey Singer from Nasdaq OMX as its new chief executive officer, replacing Per Larsson who has "accepted another senior position in the region".

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Vienna takes Slovenian exchange

The Vienna Stock Exchange has acquired a 81.01% stake in the Ljubljana Stock Exchange after beating offers for the Slovenian bourse from other market operators including Hellenic Exchanges, Warsaw Stock Exchange and OMX.

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European sales traders here to stay

Although electronic and algorithmic trading will continue to grow over the next two years, European buy side firms will still use sales traders to execute orders, according to a new Tabb Group report.

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Banking regulators move to tackle liquidity risk

The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision has issued new draft guidelines for the management and supervision of liquidity risk, aimed at making the global banking system more resilient and addressing weaknesses revealed by the credit crunch.

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FSA fines stockbroker Merchant Securities for slack security

The UK's Financial Services Authority (FSA) has hit stockbroker Merchant Securities with a £77,000 fine for failing to protect customers from the risk of identity fraud.

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Deutsche Bank live on Chi-X Europe

The nine investment banks establishing the MiFID-compliant Turquoise platform are all now trading on rival ATS Chi-X Europe after Deutsche Bank executed its first trades on the Instinet system.

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Nyse to overhaul floor trading

The New York Stock Exchange (Nyse) is gearing up to introduce new rules for floor specialists that will effectively end its hybrid model of open outcry and electronic trading.

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Logicscope names John Barber CEO

UK post-trade software vendor Logicscope has appointed industry veteran John Barber as its new chief executive officer (CEO).