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Nasdaq may have inside track for Facebook
In the rush of Facebook IPO news, many media outlets noted that the initial prospectus did not mention where the stock will be traded.
That decision may not be made for a while, and Facebook will no doubt hear some pretty amazing pitches from NYSE Euronext and Nasdaq OMX. Heck, it might even h
Is the NYSE-Deutsche Bourse merger doomed?
The EU’s competition commissioner has drawn a line in the sand, and so has the NYSE and Deutsche Bourse. Neither one appears willing to back down, which means we’re likely in for a...
DMMs thrive on floor of NYSE
Is it time to pronounce the efforts of NYSE Euronext to move past its vaunted specialist system a resounding success? Many would agree. Back in 2008, the exchange company took some radical steps to...
Sub-penny retail pricing controversy
The proposal from NYSE Euronext to create a new system aimed at capturing more retail order flow has sparked lots of controversy. While the comment period for the proposal has ended, there are plenty
NYSE Euronext aims for retail order flow with sub-penny pricing
NYSE Euronext is making another big play for more retail order flow, offering up some interesting twists with plenty of room for debate. The exchange seems bent on fighting fire with fire. In
Occupy Wall Street Hackers get to Blankfein, Goldman Sachs employees
So far, the Occupy Wall Street movement has conducted their protest nonviolently for the most part, which has helped their cause. But there has been some cyber-violence that certainly cannot be
Dark Pools take hits in market share
The recent market pyrotechnics have lifted stock market volume. And that was good news for dark pools and lit venues alike. But the rising tide of volume did not lift all ships equally. According to
NYSE could face cyber-malice threat
The Occupy Wall Street movement can bask in a few successes. It has succeeded in bringing the mainstream media into the mix of things with a host of reports. The quite sympathetic front-page New York
Investment banks turn to iPad apps
There's little question that the iPad is on its way to enterprise dominance on Wall Street. Simply put, the biggest banks are enamored with the device, and that has more than made up for Apple's
Burstream, NovaSparks tech lowers latency at top exchanges
Earlier this year, Burstream had just four employees. But that didn't stop the startup from making some waves in the low-latency access industry. Based on technology from French ticker plant company

