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As electronic trading becomes the norm, US markets in transition


The rise of electronic stock trading networks (or ECNs) in the late 1990s altered the competitive landscape and paved the way for a period of rapid change in US stock markets.
As electronic trading becomes the norm, US markets in transition


EDX London rolls out OTC clearing


Large London banks have long conducted trades of European derivatives through a bilateral over-the-counter process. With the rollout of a new service this year, EDX London becomes the first exchange to offer those customers the ability to clear trades through a third party, driving down costs while maintaining the flexibility that banks need.
EDX London rolls out OTC clearing


CSDs face challenges


With competition increasing, central securities depositories are facing a conundrum: They are meant to provide security and stability, but to survive they need to move into new market areas, which means taking on new risks.
CSDs face challenges


A focus on IT in mid-size financial services


Erik Penser Fondkommission, a Swedish brokerage, and OMX deepen their relationship.
A focus on IT in mid-size financial services


The power of unity


The hope for the new Korea Exchange is that it will be a marketplace that can provide better service in Korea and can compete more effectively with overseas exchanges.
The power of unity


Moving toward multi-asset trading


Multi-asset trading is more of a long-range wish than a short-term reality for most market participants, but companies can make it part of their strategic outlook.
Moving toward multi-asset trading


The path of uncertainty


Myron S. Scholes isn’t afraid to look uncertainty in the face, and solving the problems it causes is still the Nobel Memorial Prize winner’s favorite pastime.
The path of uncertainty

 

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