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Former Nasdaq MD charged with insider trading

The Securities and Exchange Commission has charged a former Nasdaq managing director with insider trading on confidential information that he stole while working in a unit that communicates with companies in advance of market-moving public announcements.

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Maple's TMX bid goes hostile

Maple Group, the collection of Canadian banks and pension funds battling the London Stock Exchange for control of TMX, has taken its bid hostile.

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Derivatives legislation moves nearer in Europe; could face delays in US

A European Parliament committee has given its backing to legislation that will see more derivative trades settled through clearing houses. Meanwhile, on the other side of the Atlantic, US lawmakers have moved to delay the implementation of their own new derivatives rules.

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Emerging markets

Kojo Asakura of KBC Securities talks with Finextra about the emerging challenges of trading in the developing markets at SunGard Frankfurt City Days 2011.

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Thomson Reuters integrates StreamBase CEP tech with Elektron

Thomson Reuters is to integrate complex event processing (CEP) technology from StreamBase with its Elektron data distribution network.

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Nasdaq OMX and ICE abandon Nyse Euronext bid over DoJ concerns

Nasdaq OMX and and IntercontinentalExchange (ICE) have dropped their takeover offer for Nyse Euronext after regulators made clear the deal would not clear antitrust hurdles.

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S&P agrees to cut Isin fees following EU probe

Standard & Poor's (S&P) has agreed to cut the prices it charges for the distribution of International Securities Identification Numbers, following a two-year probe by the European Commission into allegations of abusive pricing and monopoly practices.

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Maple consortium launches TMX bid

A consortium of Canadian banks and pension funds have made a C$3.6 billion offer for TMX Group in a bid to scupper the exchange operator's planned merger with London's LSE.

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Bats files for IPO

Exchange operator Bats Global Markets has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for an initial public offering (IPO).

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Finextra to create Post-Trade Forum

Finextra has partnered with analyst house Biss Research to develop an industry forum hosted by the London Stock Exchange and aimed exclusively at practitioners in the post trade operational space.

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LCH.Clearnet and X-Clear get FSA approval for interoperability

European clearing house interoperability has moved a step nearer after the UK's FSA approved new arrangements between LCH.Clearnet and Switzerland's X-Clear.

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BOX sues CBOE, ISE and Nasdaq OMX for patent infringement

The Boston Options Exchange (BOX) has filed a lawsuit against three bigger rivals, accusing them of infringing its price improvement processor patent.

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LSE looks like facing competition for TMX from bank-backed Alpha ATS

With Canadian banks looking for ways to block TMX Group's merger with the London Stock Exchange (LSE), traders have begun betting on the proposal being trumped, according to Bloomberg.

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Legal Entity Identifier standard nears

Plans to create a new legal entity identifier (LEI) system to help regulators and industry participants monitor systemic risk are gathering momentum, with Swift winning a vote to act as the registration authority for the ISO standard and a group of trade associations setting out their framework.

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Chi-X Australia gets government green light

Australia's government has officially granted a license to Chi-X for the launch of a trading platform in the country, finally busting the monopoly long enjoyed by the ASX.

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Instinet to sell majority stake in MarketPrizm to Colt

Telecoms firm Colt has agreed to buy a majority stake in trading technology company MarketPrizm, with current owner Instinet maintaining a minority interest.

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FSA paper trail hampering compliance activities - CISI

The Financial Services Authority is bombarding member firms with so much written material that it is hampering compliance activities, according to a survey conducted by the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI).

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LME proposal for self-clearing jolts LCH.Clearnet

The London Metal Exchange has announced proposals to consider building its own clearing house, jolting its current supplier LCH.Clearnet.

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EC launches antitrust probe into CDS market

The world's biggest investment banks are being investigated in two European Commission antitrust probes into the credit default swaps (CDS) market.

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Nasdaq OMX talking to firms over losses caused by software glitch - WSJ

Nasdaq OMX is negotiating with trading firms over payouts for losses incurred by a glitch with one of the bourse's algorithms earlier this week, according to the Wall Street Journal.