The NYSE Museum Will Soon Be OpenMarch 15, 2013ICE's purchase of NYSE Euronext has nothing to do with the equities business, which may be on its way out the door.
The SEC’s New Technology Drive – Pass or Fail?February 22, 2013SEC Chairman Elisse Walters has highlighted what the regulator is doing to prevent technology glitches and fraud. Here are some of the top reactions to its new tech drive.
The Start of Another Financial CrisisFebruary 19, 2013It's a deja-vu: the stability of the global markets could soon be under threat due to a looming crisis in the derivatives industry.
Another Trading Floor Bites The DustFebruary 06, 2013Given the sweeping move to electronic trading, a growing number of trading floors are shutting down, although some say certain floors still have a place in today's markets.
6 Most Memorable SEC ChiefsFebruary 01, 2013As critics debate whether President Obama's nominee for the SEC, Mary Jo White, is the right choice, we take a look at some of the past’s most memorable heads of the agency.
Ex-U.S. Attorney White Eyed for Top SEC PostJanuary 22, 2013Mary Jo White, the former U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, is being considered as a candidate to head up the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
As SEC Pushes for Hard Drives, Defense Lawyers BalkJanuary 17, 2013The SEC has become more aggressive in seeking full hard drives from the companies and individuals it investigates, startling defense lawyers.
ICE Would Weigh Euronext Sale for Right OfferJanuary 11, 2013IntercontinentalExchange would consider selling Euronext as an alternative to floating it if bids for the European stock market emerge during ICE's planned $8.2 billion takeover of NYSE Euronext.
ICE's NYSE Swoop Creates Derivatives GiantDecember 21, 2012IntercontinentalExchange's $8.2 billion takeover of New York Stock Exchange owner NYSE Euronext allows it to tap into a dramatic expansion of demand for clearing financial derivatives expected next year.
In ICE-NYSE Deal, One CEO Steps Back, The Other RisesDecember 21, 2012Duncan Niederauer, the chief executive of
New York Stock Exchange operator NYSE Euronext, once
boldly proclaimed that his company could not be acquired.
IntercontinentalExchange Buys NYSE Euronext for $8 BlnDecember 20, 2012IntercontinentalExchange
agreed an $8 billion deal to buy New York Stock Exchange owner
NYSE Euronext on Thursday, propelling the commodities player
into European financial futures and helping it to take on arch
rival CME Group.
Black Box Hedge Funds Buy Exchange Seats to Dodge BrokersDecember 06, 2012Some of the world's top computer-driven hedge funds are buying exchange memberships to trade directly on the biggest commodities and financial futures markets.
Data Visualization's New ShineDecember 03, 2012In the hunt for alpha, Wall Street firms look for the right data visualization technologies to make sense of petabytes of structured and unstructured data while maintaining regulatory compliance.
SEC Expands Probe Into Whether Exchanges Favor HFTNovember 20, 2012The heightened regulatory scrutiny comes on the heels of a series of major technical glitches at capital markets firms that have damaged investor confidence.
NYSE Set To Reopen on Wednesday After Historic Battle of WillsOctober 30, 2012As Hurricane Sandy barreled towards the East Coast on Sunday night, NYSE Euronext was locked in a battle of wills with trading firms over whether to open at all on Monday.
NYSE to Test New Plan; Trading Floor Undamaged by StormOctober 30, 2012NYSE Euronext said it plans to
test a new contingency plan to help resume stalled U.S. equity
trading, and added that its famed trading floor is not yet
damaged by Sandy, one of the biggest storms to hit the United
States.
Cries of Abuse Grow with Use of Complex Hidden Stock OrdersOctober 19, 2012Allegations of abuse over how a stock trade is executed may soon bring a new black eye to Wall Street or amount to little more than another warning about high-frequency trading.