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Atos Euronext workers strike over restructuring package

Around 100 workers from Atos Euronext Market Solutions (AEMS) participated in a two hour strike in protest over the package offered to staff affected by the split of the joint venture into two separate units.

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LCH.Clearnet wins Equiduct Trading clearing deal

Börse Berlin has selected LCH.Clearnet to provide clearing and settlement services for its MiFID-compliant pan-European Equiduct Trading platform, which is expected to launch in the middle of the year.

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FSA to introduce call recording regulations

UK financial institutions will soon have to record and store telephone conversations and electronic communications relating to client orders under new regulations to be introduced by the Financial Services Authority (FSA).

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TSX to launch alternative trading facility

The Toronto Stock Exchange is gearing up to launch a new trading facility designed specifically for "high-velocity traders" using automated and algorithmic trading strategies, which will operate alongside its central limit order book.

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Nasdaq OMX invests in OTC commodity mart Agora-X

The newly merged Nasdaq OMX Group is acquiring a 20% equity stake in Agora-X - a new US marketplace for over-the-counter (OTC) commodity contracts - for $7.5 million.

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Oslo Børs looks to upgrade to OMX's Genium platform

Oslo Børs is holding talks with OMX about replacing its trading infrastructure with the vendor's new Genium platform.

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Börse Berlin opens Equiduct Trading sales office in Paris

Börse Berlin has opened a new sales office for Equiduct Trading, its MiFID-compliant pan-European platform, in Paris.

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Liffe to move into clearing - Bloomberg

London-based derivatives exchange Liffe is planning to enter the clearing business in a bid to fight off competition from Project Rainbow, the European exchange being set up by investment banks, according to a Bloomberg report.