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Chi-East dark pool launches

Chi-East, the pan-Asian dark pool joint venture from the Singapore Exchange (SGX) and Chi-X, has launched.

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BGC accuses Tullett of data theft

BGC Capital Markets has accused bitter rival Tullett Prebon of stealing its proprietary pricing data in a lawsuit that seeks "hundreds of millions of dollars" in restitution.

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SocGen trader goes on trial for HFT code theft

A former SocGen trader has gone on trial in Manhattan accused of stealing proprietary computer code used in the bank's high-frequency trading (HFT) system.

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European Parliament backs dark pool regulation

The European Parliament's economics committee has backed a report calling for tougher regulation of dark pools and high-frequency trading.

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Regulatory burden fuels City recruitment drive

Fears over increasingly aggressive fines from the FSA means that 14% of all new jobs created in the City last month were in compliance, control and risk says financial services recruitment firm Astbury Marsden.

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Deutsche Börse to buy minority stake in ID's RFQ-hub

Deutsche Börse is buying a minority stake in Investors Derivatives solutions (ID's), a Paris-based technology provider that has developed a request for quotes (RFQ) hub.

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Microsoft and Saxo team on trading platform

Microsoft is teaming with Denmark's Saxo Bank to launch an online trading platform for individual investors.

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Thomson Reuters buys Highline Financial

Thomson Reuters has acquired Highline Financial, an information and analytics provider focused on the US banking sector. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

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Thomson Reuters Q3 net income rises 66%

Thomson Reuters has posted a 66% third quarter net income rise and upped its full year revenue forecast as the firm's recession-hit markets unit finally shows signs of recovering.

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Iosco sets out plans for dark pool transparency

Dark pool trading needs to be made more transparent to ease growing concerns about price discovery, fragmentation and potential risks to market integrity, according to the International Organization of Securities Commissions (Iosco).

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Fidessa cautious on growth as smaller clients hold back on tech spending

Continuing uncertainty about the macro-economic climate and upcoming regulatory changes is causing smaller trading firms to hold back on technology investment, according to vendor Fidessa.

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ECB issues price plan and revised timetable for T2S

The European Central Bank has published its latest pricing proposal for the Target 2 Securities initiative, which sets a tariff for a delivery versus payment (DvP) instruction at 15 cents.

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Betfair-backed retail trading platform LMAX launches

LMAX, a Betfair-backed online trading platform for retail contracts for difference (CFD) and foreign exchange investors, has launched.

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ING securities services operation bids for post-trade STP with Information Mosaic

ING Bank's custody unit is to install the IMConnecting post-trade information management system from Information Mosaic in Central and Eastern Europe as it bids to streamline data flows and mitigate risks across its European operations.

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Transparency and control in global trade

Jonathan Richman, MD, Global head of Trade, Deutsche Bank on Basel III, financial supply chain and trade finance.

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Transparency and rebuilding trust

Nick Brewer of SunGard talks about a sustainable recovery in the financial services sector.

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Up in the cloud

DB's cloud guru Sean Kelley talks with Finextra about dbCloud.

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The forgotten space

Omgeo sheds light on the post trade pre settlement space.

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State of world

HSBC weigh in on OTC regulations and the impact of AIFMD.

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Banks need to improve liquidity management.

Banks need to improve liquidity management for themselves and corporate customers, according to Sungard.