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(Nasdaq, Phil Mackintosh)
Exchanges can trace their origins back to the Middle Ages. Since then, however, technology has transformed the global capital markets, and the speed of trading has accelerated with the adoption of computers to trade, mostly over the last 50 years. Today, quotes and trades travel over microwaves, lasers and optic fibers – often at close
Continue...(Firebrand Research, Virginie O\'Shea)
The market infrastructure community has been debating the topic of time for the last few years. How late should our markets be open? How fast should settlement be? We’ve moved on (a little) from trading latency to the concept of perpetual markets, but before we head down that route we
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TabbFORUM will honor its selection of the 40 leading innovative organizations across the financial industry and capital markets on April 30 at a reception at the Tribeca Grill, New York, from 6 to 8 p.m. The TabbFORUM NOVAs acknowledge the financial industry’s ongoing commitment to technology-driven innovation — companies that
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We recently talked about how stock market liquidity differs across countries. When converting “liquidity” to a share-turnover-per-year metric, we saw the U.S. isn’t quite as liquid as some think – although it still ranks very high. Liquidity is important for keeping trading costs low, which helps to reduce the costs of capital
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DTCC Connection: In a T+1 environment, what is the deadline to have trades affirmed? Val Wotton: As per SEC Exchange Act Rule 15c6-2, Broker Dealers must ensure completion of allocations, confirmations, and affirmations with their counterparties for 100% of trades as soon as technologically practicable and no later than end
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New Burton Taylor Benchmark Study Reveals the Changing Face of Exchanges
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(Wall Street Horizon, Christine Short)
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How Retail Tracked the Rally
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Electronic Trading Landscape: How to Gain a Competitive Edge
(Thought Leadership, Ganesh Iyer)
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T+1 Settlement: A Hard Deadline Approaches, with Some Gaps in Preparedness
(Contributing Writer, John Hintze)
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Talking Trading With Robinhood; BlackRock’s Washington Expansion; Peirce Blasts SEC’s `Dwindling’ Public Outreach
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Using OMS to Optimize Trading: The Nexus of Technology and Performance
(Sterling Trading Tech, Michael Baradas)
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The New ‘T+1’ Principle When Trading US Stocks
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Are REITs Ready to Ride the Economic Tailwinds? It Starts with Daily Accounting
(Clearwater Analytics, Matt Moore)
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Great Relationships No Matter the Outcome
(The Security Traders Association, Jim Toes)
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Hopping Into Q2 with Key Interim Data Events
(Wall Street Horizon, Christine Short)
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Continued Runway for U.S. Consumer Demand
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The Power of Collaboration
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Tick Size, Market Quality, and Market Structure
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