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Facebook Fiasco Drags UBS Profit Lower
UBS blamed its 349
million Swiss franc ($360 million)loss from Facebook's
botched U.S. market debut on exchange operator Nasdaq,
saying orders for the stock had been entered multiple times due
to a systems failure.
High-Frequency Trading Is Costing Investors Billions: Pragma Securities
The firm said it reached that conclusion after studying high-volume stocks and discovering they were more difficult - and expensive - to trade.
Momentum Trading Partners Closes Shop, Shops Around
The hedge fund brokerage that kept a lid on information leakage stopped trading yesterday and is putting itself on the market. Why? Tough market realities that are claiming other struggling brokerages.
BlackRock Canada Debuts Minimum Volatility ETFs
The asset manager says the offering comes in response to investor demand.
The End of An Era: ICE Closes NY Trading Floor
The exchange, depicted in the popular 1983 film Trading Places, has a history dating back to the New York Cotton Exchange, which was founded in 1870 and later became the Coffee, Sugar and Cocoa Exchange.
ICE to End New York Floor Trading After 142 Years
The 142-year-old tradition of
floor-based open-outcry trading at the former New York Cotton
Exchange is coming to an end as the last of its contracts --
options on futures tied to agricultural products such as sugar
and cocoa -- go exclusively electronic.
TMX Group Profit Hurt by Weakness in Equity Markets
TMX Group Inc reported a
drop in second-quarter profit on Friday, as weak equity markets
hurt trading volumes and dried up the pipeline for new listings
and financings just as the Toronto Stock Exchange operator gets
set to be acquired by Maple Group.
With Exchange Volumes Down, Lightspeed Turns to ATS
In a push to find liquidity amid falling trading volumes on public exchanges, Lightspeed will route orders through the PDQ alternative trading system.
CME Profit Tops Expecations On Lower Tax Bill
CME Group Inc, the biggest U.S.
futures exchange operator, reported a better-than-expected
second-quarter profit on Thursday, driven by a lower tax bill.
Low Trading Volumes at Exchanges Keep Earnings Under Pressure
As U.S. exchanges start reporting financial results, expectations are mixed following a quarter in which many investors pulled back from the markets because of an uncertain, sluggish global economy.
Nasdaq Quarterly Profit Boosted by Data Business
Nasdaq OMX Group said on
Wednesday its profit rose in the second quarter, which was
marked by the bungled Facebook IPO, as cost controls and growth
in the exchange operator's market data business helped offset a
slowdown in trading volumes.
Chilean Broker Taps FIX Flyer for Testing Algos and Connectivity
Larrain Vial will rely on FIX Flyer's Ignition Trade Simulation and Certification Tool to test in-house algos and connectivity to a network of LatAm exchanges.
The Danger of Too Much Dark Liquidity
Dark pools play a critical role in today's market. But rising dark pool volumes mean wider spreads and higher costs on the lit markets, according to researchers in the U.S. and abroad.
Nasdaq Boosts Facebook Compensation Plan to $62 Million
Nasdaq OMX plans to pay out $62 million in cash to firms that lost money in Facebook's bungled IPO, modifying an earlier plan that drew criticism.
As Wall Street Turns: Portware Buys Pipeline Tech Assets
In a move that seems too close to the Pipeline soap opera, EMS provider Portware will integrate the predictive analytics that it acquired from the former dark pool, while offering customers a broker-neutral solution to improve trading performance.
Do Traditional Buy-Side Firms Need to Colocate?
Wedbush Securites' new low-latency trading platform recently scored a number of long-only buy-side clients. But experts disagree on whether traditional asset managers need such high-speed, and costly, market access.
Singapore Exchange Denies LSE Merger Talks
The Singapore Exchange (SGX) denied it was in talks to buy the London Stock Exchange, a sign there is little appetite for more large cross-border deals after several takeover attempts failed.
Knight Capital Considering Legal Action for $35 Billion Facebook IPO Loss
Knight Capital is considering legal action to recoup losses from the botched Facebook IPO after its quarterly profit plunged 81 percent.
Canadian Exchange Deal Wins Final Clearance
The C$3.8 billion ($3.72
billion) acquisition of Canada's TMX Group cleared its
final regulatory hurdles on Wednesday, allowing a financial
consortium to take control of all of the country's major
securities exchanges and related businesses.
Direct Edge to Offer Free Trades at the Close in Challenge to NYSE and Nasdaq
Direct Edge, the No. 4 U.S. stock exchange operator, said it plans to offer free trading at the close of markets, in a direct pricing challenge to the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq.
Nasdaq's Event-Driven Analytics Now Accessible Via NJ Data Center
The firm said the move is an upgrade to its machine-readable news offering.
Are the Capital Markets Serving Up Pink Slime?
Tabb Group analyst Adam Sussman says with prime cuts of U.S. equity being served to dark pools and internalization engines, investors are left with the pink slime.
NYSE Goes Dark
NYSE gets its very own dark pool following approval by the SEC.
S&P Capital IQ Completes Acquisition of CMA
The acquisition gives S&P Capital IQ the technology to move into intraday quotes on derivative and other OTC securities.
Facebook IPO Leads SEC to Scrutinize Nasdaq's Systems
The watchdog is investigating Nasdaq's computer systems and processes related to the flawed Facebook IPO on May 18, and could demand upgrades from the exchange operator.
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