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February 9, 2012
Public Cloud vs. Private Cloud: Which is Best for Your Wealth Management Organization?
February 9, 2012
Public Cloud vs. Private Cloud: Which is Best for Your Wealth Management Organization?
Dark Pool and Market Liquidity News
- PDQ ATS Rolls Out New Order Type With Parallel Posting, equity traders can colocate passive orders in multiple venues simultaneously and then automatically rebalance the remaining bids and offers at the most active venues.
- Deustche Bank's SuperX Ranked As Largest Dark Pool in Europe
- Liquidity Centers Are Big Business
- Are Exchange Order Fees the Best Way to Regulate High-Frequency Trading?
- NYSE Technologies Launches Tokyo Liquidity Center
- New Equity Trading Venue Inserts Speed Bump
- The High-Speed Chase for Liquidity
- Liquidnet Sued by Wedbush Over Trade Secrets
- Goldman Sachs Taps Redline Trading's Inrush Ticker Plant
Opinions
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Greg MacSweeney
Liquidity Centers Are Big Business
Exchanges are the latest participants to jump into the data center colocation game as the appetite for hosted services shows no letdown. - Are Exchange Order Fees the Best Way to Regulate High-Frequency Trading?
When it comes to oversight of high-frequency trading, regulators should focus on simplicity, access and competition, according to Wayne Arden, former VP of sales for Nasdaq OMX’s Market Technology division, who says revamping the exchange order fee structure is a good place to start. - Liquidnet Sheds Light on its Int'l Exchange Strategy
The dark pool is focusing on bringing block liquidity to international exchanges. - The Industry Must Educate the Public and Lawmakers About the Markets
Without a true understanding of how the markets work, each time something out of the ordinary happens on Wall Street, the industry will be called down to Washington to testify in front of senators who know nothing of what they speak. - The Perils of a Financial Services Transaction Tax
A financial transaction tax could generate $150 billion in income, but it could also hurt retail investors in the long run. -
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Ivy Schmerken
Liquidnet Sheds Light on its Int'l Exchange Strategy The dark pool is focusing on bringing block liquidity to international exchanges....
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