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By Dave Michaels |
May 13, 2013
NYSE Euronext sought to mute opposition to its quest for regulatory curbs on dark-pool trading by offering to lower its fees.
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By Nina Mehta and Nikolaj Gammeltoft |
May 6, 2013
BOX Options Exchange will be the first to begin trading larger-size contracts on the most-active U.S. equity derivatives product.
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By Nikolaj Gammeltoft, Bloomberg |
May 3, 2013
CBOE Holdings Inc., the biggest U.S. options market by volume, rallied the most in 14 months after first-quarter profit beat analyst projections amid growth in its volatility and Standard & Poor’s 500 Index products.
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By Dave Michaels, Bloomberg |
May 2, 2013
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission shouldn’t encourage the creation of a separate stock exchange for small public companies, the head of NYSE Euronext told an SEC advisory committee today.
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By Andrew Zajac and Nina Mehta, Bloomberg |
April 30, 2013
NYSE Euronext, Nasdaq OMX Group Inc. and other exchanges can set prices for proprietary market data, a U.S. appeals court ruled.
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By Nandini Sukumar and Whitney Kisling, Bloomberg |
April 30, 2013
NYSE Euronext, the U.S. exchange operator being bought by IntercontinentalExchange Inc., reported first-quarter earnings that met analyst estimates as trading revenue increased and operating expenses declined.
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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 Lu Wang, Whitney Kisling and Eric Lam, Bloomberg |
April 23, 2013
A false report of explosions at the White House that wiped out $136 billion from the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index in about two minutes highlighted the risks of the computerized trading that dominates the $18 trillion market.
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By Whitney Kisling, Bloomberg |
April 22, 2013
Google Inc. dropped as much as 3.1% and then reversed most of the tumble within a second in a series of transactions that spurred concern the stock was hit by a computerized-trading error.
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By Nina Mehta |
April 9, 2013
U.S. exchanges and some brokers will be required to conduct coordinated trading tests to show they can recover from natural disasters.