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Max Bowie: Do Crisis Closures Make Redundancy Redundant?
The datacenters supporting the US financial markets successfully weathered the worst of Hurricane Sandy. So, Max asks, shouldn’t the exchanges and trading firms they support have been able to do the same?
Nasdaq Readies Low-Latency Wireless Data
New radio frequency network between Nasdaq and other NJ datacenters will slash latency by up to 50 percent, officials say
NYSE Partners ATG for Brazilian Equities Venue
NYSE Technologies and the Americas Trading Group (ATG) have announced that they will form a joint venture aimed at establishing a Brazilian platform.
James Rundle: Mergers and Inquisitions
After last year’s string of disastrous merger attempts among stock exchanges, it seems that the trading venue giants once more have the bit between their teeth. While there have been some successes, James says there probably won’t be a winding back of…
Hurricane? What Hurricane?
As Sandy sweeps across the East Coast, going electronic seems to make more sense than ever.
NYSE Euronext Forges Partnership with Bank of China
NYSE Euronext has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Bank of China, as the European exchange seeks to attract trading flow from the Far East.
NYSE Euronext, Taiwan Futures Exchange Partner for Two-Way Order Routing
NYSE Euronext and the Taiwan Futures Exchange have agreed to work more closely together going forward with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding.
Corporate Bonds' Brave New World
With the market structure for corporate bonds in flux, Tim Bourgaize Murray finds that good ideas abound, and greater automation may bring some empowerment to the buy side. But in this fragmented market, even technology can’t completely quell the…
In Landmark Action, NYSE Settles with SEC Over Data Feed Allegations
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and NYSE Euronext announced a settlement this morning, including a $5 million penalty, ending an enforcement action over failures alledged to have resulted in favoritism, or improper head starts, on certain…
Exchanges Shouldn't Internalize For Profit, Says Headlands' Andresen
There is a difference between internalizing and internalizing for your own benefit, explains Matthew Andresen.
To Merge, Or Not To Merge?
That is the question.
Green IT Keeps NYSE Euronext Carbon-Neutral
Datacenter consolidation and other power reduction strategies are backing carbon offsets and renewable energy credits.
CME Makes a Move Into Europe
If all goes according to plan, the UK derivatives exchange will open in 2013.
The Dust Settles in Knight's Arena
It's been two weeks since one of Knight Capital’s systems went haywire and nearly sunk the market-maker. Already, the situation has stabilized, and the industry can start thinking about the bigger picture.
Knight is a Market Maker Once Again
NYSE will return direct market making responsibilities to the firm next Monday.
NYSE Reallocates Knight's DMM to Getco
Direct market making for Knight's allocation of NYSE listed securities becomes the temporary responsibility of Getco until a recapitalization plan is completed.
Knight Rises—and Falls
A look at Knight Capital's rapid ascent offers a few clues, and hints for lessons to be learned, as details are still emerging from Knight Capital's NYSE algo mishap on Wednesday.