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By Nina Mehta, Bloomberg |
January 15, 2013
The operator of the Chicago Board Options Exchange plans to exclude trading-industry directors from its board.
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By Nina Mehta, Bloomberg |
August 23, 2012
Citigroup Inc., whose market-making unit suffered millions of dollars of losses trading Facebook Inc. in its public debut, urged U.S. regulators to reject Nasdaq OMX Group Inc.’s proposal to make up for its errors.
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By Nina Mehta, Bloomberg |
August 20, 2012
UBS AG is starting a unit aimed at quantitative hedge funds that combines prime brokerage and services from its direct execution trading business.
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By Nina Mehta, Bloomberg |
August 14, 2012
Bats Global Markets Inc., the third- largest U.S. stock exchange operator, plans to create a program to draw orders from retail customers to one of its two markets.
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By Nina Mehta, Bloomberg |
August 14, 2012
Regulations put in place to protect investors after $862 billion of market value was briefly erased on May 6, 2010, were the same rules that almost ruined Knight Capital Group Inc. this month.
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By Nina Mehta, Bloomberg |
July 19, 2012
The technology is intended to improve the regulator's oversight of equity and options markets.
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By Nina Mehta, Bloomberg |
July 10, 2012
The 32-year wait for a comprehensive record-keeping system to monitor trading across U.S. equity and options markets is approaching a conclusion.
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By Nina Mehta, Bloomberg |
June 14, 2012
Getco LLC, a Chicago-based automated trading firm, eliminated about 40 jobs last week amid an industry slowdown in transactions.
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By Nina Mehta, Bloomberg |
June 7, 2012
Nasdaq OMX Group Inc.’s plan to earmark $40 million for brokers whose orders were mishandled in Facebook Inc.’s initial public offering will hurt competition, according to NYSE Euronext.
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By Nina Mehta, Bloomberg |
June 6, 2012
Nasdaq OMX Group Inc.’s board approved a plan to compensate brokers whose orders were mishandled in Facebook Inc.’s initial public offering, earmarking about $40 million to cover losses.