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By Nina Mehta and Nikolaj Gammeltoft |
April 29, 2013
CBOE said preliminary work in preparation for reconfiguring its computer systems caused the three-and-a-half-hour shutdown on April 25.
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By Dave Michaels and Joshua Gallu |
April 26, 2013
Congress getting restless on SEC's "slow-walk" to get rule adopted
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By Nikolaj Gammeltoft, Nina Mehta and Lu Wang |
April 25, 2013
The Chicago Board Options Exchange opened for trading three-and-a-half hours late today after a software malfunction shut the derivatives market as its top executives were away at an industry event in Las Vegas.
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By Nikolaj Gammeltoft and Nina Mehta |
April 25, 2013
CBOE Holdings Inc. delayed the open for trading on the Chicago Board Options Exchange after experiencing system problems.
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By Elizabeth Wasserman, Bloomberg |
April 10, 2013
A U.S. Senate leader asked the new Securities and Exchange Commission chairman to give more authoritative guidance to companies on disclosing cyber attacks, saying reporting so far is “insufficient.”
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By Matthew Leising |
March 20, 2013
Intercontinental Exchange Inc. has put on hold plans to clear some credit-default swaps for hedge funds and money managers.
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By Dave Michaels |
March 16, 2013
Senate probe provided 900 pages of evidence that could help the SEC make the case that JPMorgan executives broke the law.
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By Aaron Ricadela, Bloomberg |
February 22, 2013
Hewlett-Packard Co., the largest personal-computer maker, forecast fiscal second-quarter profit that exceeded analysts’ estimates, helped by cost-cutting measures and a smaller-than-projected drop in service sales.
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By Joshua Gallu and Hans Nichols, Bloomberg |
January 18, 2013
Mary Jo White, the former U.S. attorney in Manhattan, is under consideration to become the next chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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By Dave Michaels |
January 16, 2013
A second effort to overhaul rules governing the $2.6 trillion money-fund industry should be offered by the SEC before the end of March.