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Nyse Euronext inks TSE options trading deal

Nyse Euronext has won a deal to supply an options trading system, based on its Liffe Connect platform, to the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE).

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CLSA to launch dark pool in Asia

CLSA Asia-Pacific Markets, a Hong Kong-based subsidiary of Credit Agricole, is preparing to launch a dark pool exclusively for block trading in Asia.

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Trading tech spending to rise, despite crunch

The latest dealing room survey from Kimsey Consulting forecasts that around 12,000 trading positions will be cut around the world by 2011, but expenditure on trading technology is set to rise globally by 4.3% over the same period.

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Investment bank IT salaries hold up in face of crunch

Despite the impact of the global credit crunch, IT salaries in the investment banking sector are being kept afloat due to "aggressive moves" for staff by firms unaffected by the downturn.

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Algo trading winning out over alternative execution strategies - TradingScreen

Investors using algorithmic trading tools are seeing significant improvements in performance over alternative execution strategies, according to an analysis of deal activity at 200 hedge funds and asset managers conducted by EMS vendor TradingScreen.

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FactSet to take on Thomson Fundamentals database

Financial analytics vendor FactSet Research Systems is to acquire a copy of the Thomson Fundamentals database from Thomson Reuters.

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Back offices buckle under OTC volume surge

Despite concerted efforts since 2005 to improve operational efficiency in the credit derivatives markets, trading surges in the OTC markets since the credit crunch have resulted in corresponding spikes in unconfirmed trades clogging up back offices.

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Crunch to squeeze sell side spending on technology

Spending on technology by sell side firms in North America will rise at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of just 1.3% through to 2011 - down significantly from the 8.5% growth seen between 2004 and 2007, as companies hit by the credit crunch revise IT budgets, according to a study by analyst house Celent.

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BarCap buys assets of power market analysis outfit PowerLytix

Barclays Capital has acquired the assets of PowerLytix, a market data analysis vendor focused on the US electricity and natural gas markets. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

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Basel Committee calls for financial market shock treatment

Financial regulators will push banks to overhaul risk management practices and improve liquidity cushions as part of a series of measures aimed at making the global banking system more resilient to "financial shocks" such as the credit crunch.

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Thomson Reuters shares slide in debut

Shares in the newly merged Thomson Reuters Group dropped in their debut on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) today amid concerns that the business will be badly impacted by the turmoil in the financial markets.

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Patsystems says customers delaying buying decisions

London trading technology vendor Patsystems says major buying decisions by clients "are concluding more slowly than usual" as the credit crisis bites but trading in 2008 has been in line with expectations so far.

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Furse calls for regulators to intervene on vertical silos

London Stock Exchange (LSE) chief executive Clara Furse has called on the UK's regulators to act to prevent a "domino effect" of spreading anti-competitive behaviour in the exchange clearing business.

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Bats makes first appointments in Europe

US-based ECN operator Bats Trading has hired former Euronext Liffe MD Mark Hemsley and Morgan Stanley veteran Paul O'Donnell to head its new European operations.

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Bank of New Zealand installs IPC dealing kit

Bank of New Zealand (BNZ) has completed installation of IPC voice trading technology across its trading floors.

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Credit crunch to cost 20,000 City jobs

As many as 20,000 City jobs will be culled over the next two years as a result of the global credit crunch, according to a report from the centre for economics and business research (CEBR) which warns that the employment downturn will be worse than during the dotcom crash.

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Bats chooses Savvis to host European platform

US-based Bats Trading, the all-electronic alternative to Nasdaq and Nyse, has selected IT vendor Savvis to host its new European equities platform which it plans to launch later this year.

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Fixnetix wins Equiduct Trading deal

Börse Berlin Equiduct Systems has recruited London-based Fixnetix to develop the low latency market data feed for its MiFID-compliant pan-European trading platform, which is expected to launch in the middle of the year.

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TSX and Pure Trading settle intellectual property suit

The Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) says it has settled an intellectual property lawsuit it filed against the parent company of rival upstart bourse Pure Trading.

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Nyfix buys Fixcity

US trading systems vendor Nyfix has acquired London-based e-trading and FIX messaging outfit Fixcity. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.