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Confidential carbon trading data posted online

A firm providing marketing services for LCH.Clearnet has mistakenly posted confidential carbon emission allowances information online, according to the Financial Times.

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'Per-user' real-time LSE data reporting now in use at UBS

UBS is reporting its netted exchange data usage direct to the London Stock Exchange as part of a new 'per-user' programme, which allows firms to directly report their global real-time terminal inventory to the LSE.

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MEP says all trades will be encouraged into lit markets

In what she describes as a "shot across the bow of the dark markets", Kay Swinburne, Conservative MEP for Wales says that the European Parliament is working on regulation that will actively encourage all trades to be executed in the lit markets.

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UK government to study economic impact of High Frequency Trading

The UK government is supporting a new study into the impact of high frequency trading on market stability and the UK economy.

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Frankfurt Stock Exchange to terminate floor trading

The Frankfurt Stock Exchange is to terminate lead-broker based floor trading and to introduce the Xetra specialist model from Deutsche Bourse for shares and bonds from May 2011.

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FIA calls on lawmakers to rethink clearing house ownership rules

The Futures Industry Association has urged the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and the Securities and Exchange Commission to withdraw or defer acting on rules to limit ownership of clearing houses and swap execution facilities.

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Former SocGen trader found guilty of code theft

A former SocGen trader accused of stealing the bank's trading code for use in his new hedge fund job has been found guilty in a trial in Manhattan.

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Quote MTF in talks with seven firms over equity handover

Quote MTF has confirmed that it is in discussion with a consortium of investment banks and trading firms over plans to give away a 40% stake in return for liquidity guarantees.

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LCH.Clearnet rejects ICE bid reports

LCH.Clearnet has refuted an unsourced report in UK broadsheet The Guardian that claimed it had rejected a $400 million bid from InterContinentalExchange.

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Nyse Technologies to develop EU consolidated tape

The technology arm of Nyse Euronext has announced plans to launch a consolidated tape providing complete coverage of post-trade equities data from all European regulated exchanges, MTFs, and OTC markets beginning Q3 2011.

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ECB settles on T2S pricing

The European Central Bank has settled on a delivery-versus-payment price of 15 cents per instruction for the Target 2 Securities system.

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FPL calls for industry-led European consolidated tape

FIX Protocol Limited (FPL) has submitted a proposal to securities regulators urging an "industry led solution" for the establishment of an authority overseeing the delivery and governance of a European consolidated tape.

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Cusip Global Services offers Cabre business entity database for free

Cusip Global Services (CGS) says it will make its new business entity identifier database available for free to users from the beginning of next month.

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Industry plans European consolidated tape working group

Ian Cohen, chairman of the Association of Financial Markets in Europe (AFME) talks with Finextra about the politics and logistics around developing a consolidated tape for European market data.

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Citi offloads ColorPalette OMS to FlexTrade

Citi is selling its LavaFlow ColorPalette order management system (OMS) to trading technology vendor FlexTrade. Financial terms were not disclosed.

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MTS plans pan-European corporate bond platform

MTS, the electronic fixed income trading market majority owned by London Stock Exchange, says it plans to launch a pan-European corporate bond platform for the wholesale market.

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Nasdaq OMX launches Nordic dark pool

Nasdaq OMX Nordic is launching a dark pool for regulated cash equity markets in Stockholm, Copenhagen, Helsinki and Iceland.

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S&P attacked over Cusip fees

Three influential US trade bodies have called on the Securities and Exchange Commission to crack down on the fees charged for securities identifiers by Standard & Poor's.

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FSA to tap trader mobile calls despite bank protests over costs

The UK's Financial Services Authority is set to make investment banks record and store traders' mobile phone calls despite industry opposition to the move which could cost more than £10,000 a handset a year.

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Misys agrees £375m Sophis acquisition

UK fintech vendor Misys has agreed to buy capital markets software provider Sophis from private equity firm Advent International in a deal worth around £375 million.