Market Structure
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Nasdaq OMX to Launch Nordic Feeds - Oct 2009
Nasdaq OMX is preparing to roll out a new version of its Genium Consolidated Feed (GCF) later this month, alongside an upcoming new Nordic ITCH feed of unnetted trading data, which will be released to accompany the migration of its equity trading system to Nasdaq's Inet technology platform at the end of November, officials tell sibling publication Inside Market Data.
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Major Vendors Connect to Euro Millennium - Oct 2008
Fidessa and GL Trade last month opened direct connections to Nyfix's European dark pool Euro Millennium, boosting its overall client base and volume. Both vendors will provide their clients with direct access to the dark pool from their trading systems.
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OTC Fortress - Jul 2008
Exchanges march into the over-the-counter markets, providing a level of security for investors averse to counterparty risk. By Joe Morgan
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New Destinations - Jul 2008
Three bulge-bracket brokers allow reciprocal access to their dark pools, giving buy-side firms access to more dark liquidity via a single algorithmic sweep. By Emily Fraser
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Routing for Position - Jun 2008
Chi-X becomes the first European venue to route away orders that cant be filled.
By Joel Clark
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Equiduct Gears Up For Mid-Year Launch - May 2008
European multilateral trading facility (MTF) Equiduct Trading, owned by Börse Berlin, has made headway in its preparations for a mid-year launch. Although Börse Berlin officials decline to give an exact go-live date, they are confident that the project is on-target.
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Chi-X Pioneers the Way - Apr 2008
The multilateral trading facility links up firms and captures liquidity.By Joe Morgan
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Algos Shock Europe - Apr 2008
Banks look to lessons learned in August as they cope with high volumes and risks of high-speed trading.By Joe Morgan
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The Vanishing Floor - Mar 2008
Specialist firms head for the door, leaving the question: Can the New York Stock Exchange hold onto its 132-year-old, open-outcry tradition? By Joe Morgan
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Nasdaq Offers Instant Replays - Mar 2008
A new tool allowing traders to effectively rewind the markets and replay them in slow motion, millisecond by millisecond, has been released by the Nasdaq Stock Market. Nasdaq Market Replay allows users to quickly view their order book at any point in time, replay the market in simulated real-time, or at an accelerated or decelerated speed, and zoom in to view events at the millisecond level to see exactly what happened, according to officials.
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