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  • ConvergEx Debuts IOI Filter
    03/05/2010

    BNY ConvergEx is attempting to limit the barrage of indications of interest buy-side firms receive, which can amount to several thousand messages a day on stocks they don't care to trade.

  • BNY Mellon Automates FoF Workflow
    03/05/2010

    The Bank Of New York Mellon is nearing the final phase of a months-long process to enhance its internal fund of funds workflow within its Alternative Investment Services (AIS) group.

  • NYSE To Move Into Algo Analysis
    03/05/2010

    NYSE Euronext is planning a service to help floor brokers analyze their algorithm performance, the first such service from an exchange.

  • NYSE Boosts Co-Lo Tech For HFTs
    03/05/2010

    NYSE Euronext is preparing to bolster its co-location services with technology to draw more business from high-frequency trading firms.

  • State Street Moves Into Fixed Income TCA
    02/26/2010

    State Street Global Advisors is making the foray into fixed income transaction cost analysis within the year.

  • CBOE Preps GWAP For Prime Time
    02/26/2010

    The Chicago Board Options Exchange plans to ask the Securities and Exchange Commission to approve a plan to execute benchmark-priced gamma-weighted average price options crosses--a benchmark that has the potential to become an industry standard for crossing options.

  • Industry Voices Opposition To Real-Time ATS Reports
    02/26/2010

    Large firms and industry groups are voicing their opposition to real-time reporting for dark pools, urging the Securities and Exchange Commission instead to require alternative trading systems to report aggregate volume at the end of the trading day.

  • Liquidnet Plots First LatAm Dark Pool
    02/19/2010

    Liquidnet plans to expand its dark pool crossing network into Mexico in the first half of this year, according to John Barker, head of international.

  • Jefferies Eyes Asia For Event-Driven Trading
    02/19/2010

    Jefferies is eyeing Hong Kong as the next location for its event-driven trading desk as part of its push to build out its equity business globally.

  • Collins Stewart Lands Pali's Fixed Income Team
    02/19/2010

    Collins Stewart has hired most of Pali Capital's 16-member high-yield/distressed debt sales and trading desk, including Jim Hindenach, director of high-yield sales, and Tom Tuchscher, sales and trading director for high-yield services.

  • SEC Broadens Trading Strategies For Issuers
    02/19/2010

    The Securities and Exchange Commission has proposed changes to its safe harbor provisions that would allow companies to purchase their shares via electronic trading platforms with mid-point pricing and volume-weighted average price strategies.

  • Brokerages Target Arb Orders
    02/12/2010

    Interactive Brokers, Lime Brokerage, and Knight Capital Group are rolling out arbitrage order systems in anticipation of a pick-up in merger and acquisition activity.

  • OpCo Research Gets Makeover
    02/12/2010

    Oppenheimer & Co. is going back to basics in its research strategy, cutting lagging sectors such as commercial real estate and exchange-traded fund research.

  • DTCC Builds Risk Engine For NYPC
    02/12/2010

    The Depository Trust & Clearing Corp. is in the process of building a risk margining engine for New York Portfolio Clearing, the initiative it is working on jointly with NYSE Euronext.

  • SEC Staff Preps Broker Custody Proposals
    02/12/2010

    Brokerages are likely to face stricter custody rules soon, as staffers at the Securities and Exchange Commission's Division of Trading and Markets are preparing to send the Commission recommendations for beefing them up.

  • Firms Swoop In On FTN Analysts
    02/05/2010

    Collins Stewart, Cantor Fitzgerald and BB&T Capital Markets are recruiting former FTN Equity Capital analysts.

  • BATS Looks To ETF, ETN Listings
    02/05/2010

    BATS Exchange plans to focus on exchange-traded funds and exchange-traded notes for its new listings business, which it plans to launch in the second half of the year, according to Jeromee Johnson, v.p. of market development.

  • Nasdaq Anticipates Co-Lo Biz Boost
    02/05/2010

    Nasdaq OMX Group has launched a program that allows members to reserve contiguous space in its data center following growth in demand for co-location, or placing servers within an exchange data center to optimize the speed at which trading messages are sent and received.

  • Clearstream, Euroclear Plot International Access To Iceland
    02/05/2010

    Clearstream and Euroclear are gearing up to provide direct access to Iceland for international investors, a market that has been virtually closed to international investors since the crisis.

  • Chi-X Sees Opportunity In European Auctions
    01/29/2010

    Chi-X Europe is weighing the possibility of implementing auctions at the market open and close.

  • Analyst Bonuses Soar
    01/29/2010

    Equity research analyst bonuses are up from last year by as much as 30% at firms including Bank of America, UBS, Jefferies and Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, according to recruiters and analysts, with B of A said to be the most generous.

  • Sub-Penny Increments Could Push Volumes Off-Exchange
    01/29/2010

    Traders expect proposed moves to reduce price increments for certain on-exchange quotes to less than a penny to push volume off exchanges.

  • Key Senators Support OTC Clearing Exemptions
    01/29/2010

    Several key U.S. senators are backing a handful of exemptions to pending rules that would mandate clearing of liquid, standardized over-the-counter derivatives contracts. U.S. Senate Banking Committee members Jack Reed (D-R.I.) and Judd Gregg (R-N.H.), who are steering the derivatives working group under Committee Chairman Chris Dodd (D-Conn.), reportedly believe that some end-users should be exempt from mandatory central clearing.

  • SunGard Launches Europe Agency Brokerage
    01/25/2010

    SunGard has launched an agency broker-dealer business in the U.K. in an effort to provide access for its global client base to the increasingly fragmented European trading market.

  • Goldman Pulls The Plug On LaBranche
    01/22/2010

    Goldman Sachs analysts Daniel Harris and Jason Harbes have dropped coverage of LaBranche & Co., leaving Sandler O'Neill's Richard Repetto as the only Wall Street analyst covering the firm.

  • FINRA Plans Enforcement Cases On ARS, Convertibles
    01/22/2010

    Auction rate securities and reverse convertibles are among the areas that will be targeted by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority in a slew of enforcement actions expected soon.

  • Exchanges Push FLEX Limits To Lure OTC Volume
    01/15/2010

    Options exchanges are seeking to woo a portion of the trillion-dollar over-the-counter market by making adjustments to FLEX options to make them more available to all market participants at all times.

  • Equities Trading Industry Tackles Latency Measurement
    01/15/2010

    FIX Protocol Limited has launched a working group that is expected to create a standard process for measuring the latency for trading messages transmissions.

  • GlobeOp Targets Ops Risk
    01/15/2010

    GlobeOp, an independent hedge fund administrator, is in the process of developing online reporting capabilities that will help identify operational risk inherent in portfolio maintenance.

  • Top Research Providers Consider Short-Term Ideas Disclosure
    01/08/2010

    In the wake of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority issuing a sweep of firm trading huddles, top research providers are considering disclosing publicly short-term investment ideas provided to top trading clients.

  • Japanese Brokerages Scrutinize Arrowhead
    01/08/2010

    Based on a history of technology glitches at the Tokyo Stock Exchange, Japanese brokers are taking a cautious approach to using its newly launched Arrowhead trading system.

  • OCC, Exchanges Eye Final Symbology Stretch
    01/08/2010

    The Options Clearing Corp. and the seven options exchanges have begun working on the last steps in the nearly five-year symbol consolidation process to develop more user-friendly options symbols and accommodate volume growth.

  • Annual Outlook & Review
    12/28/2009

  • Brokerages Target Algos, TCA, Smart Routing
    12/28/2009

    The use of algorithmic strategies has declined with volatility, but is poised to come back as traders seek to capture bigger volume.

  • Options Market Sees Makeover In 2010
    12/28/2009

    The options market is set to get a makeover next year, as the industry continues to shift toward an equity-like market structure.

  • Post-Trade Players Target Risk
    12/28/2009

    As post-trade service providers make their preparations for 2010, the resounding issue on the table is risk and how to help mitigate it.

  • ITG To Make More Cuts In Equities
    12/18/2009

    ITG plans to make more cuts in its equities division as part of its restructuring plan, according to analysts who have consulted with management at the firm.

  • Kaufman: Lack of Transparency Spells Disaster
    12/18/2009

    Sen.Ted Kaufman (D-Del.) has held a seat in Congress for less than a year, but in that time he has taken on a variety of market structure issues, calling for review and curtailment of high-frequency trading, sponsored access, co-location and short selling.

  • NYBX Spreads Liquidity Net
    12/18/2009

    The New York Block Exchange, a dark pool jointly run by the New York Stock Exchange and BIDS Trading, has begun to route unfilled orders to other markets in an attempt to improve liquidity.

  • SEC Said To Eye HFT Registration
    12/11/2009

    Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Mary Schapiro has written a letter to Sen. Ted Kaufman (D.-Del.) that industry attorneys say signals a registration requirement for high-frequency trading firms.

  • Nomura Plots U.S. Algo Strategy
    12/11/2009

    Since Nomura International formed its U.S. equity division last spring, the firm has been expanding quickly to complement its presence in Asian and European markets.

  • Knight Preps Options Order Routing Biz
    12/11/2009

    Knight Capital Group will be launching an options order routing business for order flow to support its options market making business.

  • Goldman Adds TWAP For Options
    12/04/2009

    Goldman Sachs has introduced a Time-Weighted Average Price algorithm for options, becoming the second firm to do so after Credit Suisse.

  • IPO Dissenters Gain Momentum
    12/04/2009

    Most Chicago Board Options Exchange seat holders favor an initial public offering, but there is a growing faction questioning whether that's the best route.

  • DTCC Plans ACATS Enhancement
    12/04/2009

    The Depository Trust & Clearing Corp. is in the early stages of enhancing its automated account transfers system to better handle its reversals process for transactions.

  • Firms Roll Out Emerging Markets Algos
    11/27/2009

    Sell-side firms including UBS, Rosenblatt Securities and Bloomberg Tradebook have recently rolled out new algorithms for the emerging markets.

  • Options Industry Pushes For Flash Exemption
    11/27/2009

    In the face of a potential ban on flash orders, options industry players are urging the Securities and Exchange Commission to consider that flash orders for options deserve to stay.

  • BIDS Eyes New Capital
    11/27/2009

    BIDS Trading is looking for additional funding from its brokerage and exchange owners.

  • Buyside To Fight Real-Time Dark Pool Attribution
    11/20/2009

    Buy-side firms plan to fight a proposed Securities and Exchange Commission rule that would identify dark pool executions, claiming it would leak critical trade information.

  • Algo Providers Target ETFs, Smaller Stocks
    11/20/2009

    Knight Capital, Bloomberg Tradebook and Guzman & Co. are in the process of developing algorithms for exchange-traded funds and small- and mid-cap stocks.

  • Northern To Add Derivatives To Liquidity Monitor
    11/20/2009

    Northern Trust next year plans to add derivatives contracts to its liquidity monitoring capabilities.

  • Dodd Move Seen Threatening OCIE
    11/20/2009

    Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd (D-Conn.) may be trying to put the skids under the Securities and Exchange Commission's Office of Compliance Inspections and Examinations, according to WSL sister publication Fund Action.

  • Brokerages Boost Analyst Recruitment Deals
    11/13/2009

    Morgan Stanley, Wells Fargo, UBS and Deutsche Bank are offering aggressive recruitment packages for analysts in an attempt to score top-ranked talent.

  • NYSE Moves To Smooth Its Close
    11/13/2009

    The New York Stock Exchange is planning to automate its market close process, the next step in a broader plan to modernize its market.

  • Dodd Bill Promises Fiduciary Fight
    11/13/2009

    A draft Senate financial reform bill published Tuesday has set up a showdown over the future of fiduciary duty.

  • Algo Focus Shifts From Speed To Execution Quality
    11/06/2009

    Buy-side traders have begun focusing on algorithms that deliver best execution over speed as volatility decreases and brokerages such as Banc of America-Merrill Lynch and UBS have been making changes to their algorithms to feed the demand.

  • Buyside Wary Of Sponsored Access Amendments
    11/06/2009

    Buyside traders want Nasdaq OMX Group's sponsored access rules to outline explicitly how trading information will be protected.

  • Derivatives Players Hash Out Trade Repository Details
    11/06/2009

    Derivatives industry participants are hashing out the reporting details for the over-the-counter derivatives trade reporting repositories in the face of a Dec. 31 deadline.

  • Van der Moolen Institutional Resurfaces
    10/30/2009

    The U.S. institutional brokerage arm of Van der Moolen has resurfaced, joining former floor brokerage Direct Access Partners.

  • New Chief Plots Fresh Path In Boston
    10/30/2009

    The Boston Options Exchange has been making strides in expanding price improvement processes since it's inception in 2004, but it's struggled to grow market share beyond 5%.

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