News
18 August 2010
- Insider trading 'attracting organised criminals' (Bob's Guide)
- Barclays' sanctions violations settlement refused approval by judge (Bob's Guide)
- Integrated Capital Solutions launches CTA platform (hedgeweek)
- Merlin Securities picks up first $1bn PB client (HFM Week)
- Famed Investor Bill Gross Calls For Massive Taxpayer-Backed Mortgage Refinance Initiative (Huffington Post)
- Barney Frank: Fannie, Freddie Should be Abolished (Huffington Post)
- Norwegian day traders accused of breaking Timber Hill algo and manipulating prices (Finextra)
- Merkel's `Distortive' Short-Selling Ban Failed to Achieve Aims, IMF Says (Bloomberg)
- SGX appoints Deutsche Bank as clearing member (TheTRADEnews.com)
- FOA opposes mandatory OTC derivatives standardisation (TheTRADEnews.com)
- FIX stakes consolidated tape claim, but regulation may be inevitable (TheTRADEnews.com)
- FTEN wins patent for system to manage marketwide risks (Bob's Guide)
- Chi-X Japan selects KVH low-latency services for new trading platform (Bob's Guide)
- Lehman Brothers advisers received almost $1bn in fees (Bob's Guide)
- Acquisitions are now part of Swift's 2015 'toolkit' (Finextra)
- Norwegian day traders accused of breaking Timber Hill algo and manipulating prices (Finextra)
- Treasury, Lenders Seek to Keep Government Role in Housing Fix (Bloomberg News)
- Barclays Follows Citigroup With Court Rejection of U.S. Accord (Bloomberg News)
17 August 2010
- SEC's investment management director to depart (P&I Online)
- Fed Buys $2.551 Billion Treasuries to Aid Economy (Bloomberg News)
- Judge balks at SEC's settlement with Citigroup (Washington Post)
- Geithner Sees U.S. Role in Mortgage Market (Wall Street Journal)
- Goldman's Future: Marked to Market (New York Times)
- Chinese Regulators Scrutinize Investment Trusts (New York Times)
- In Lehman Legal Bills, Hints of the Next U.S. Move (NY Times)
- War drums beating over TMX data costs (The Globe and Mail)
- U.S. Hedge Funds Contemplate Going European (Forbes)
- Berkshire May Scale Back Derivative Sales After Dodd-Frank (Bloomberg)
- Your request is being processed... Barclays FINED Nearly $300 Million For Trading With Iran, Cuba, Sudan (Huffington Post)
- SGX aligns derivatives market to suit international investors (TheTRADEnews.com)
- SMX to go-live on 31 August 2010 (Automated Trader)
- Hudson Fiber Network opens two new Fast Path fibre routes (Automated Trader)
- Instinet adds new asset classes to EMS (TheTRADEnews.com)
- FXall adds to Management Team (Automated Trader)
- Goldman Sachs executives made millions of dollars from share options (Bob's Guide)
- New rules surrounding high-speed trades needed, global regulator urges (Bob's Guide)
- Treasury Holds All-Star Conference on Freddie, Fannie (Huffington Post)
- Gordon Gekko on Steroids: How Wall Street Computers Amplify Risk (Huffington Post)
- Judge Won't Approve Citi-SEC Pact (Wall Street Journal)
- 2 Zombies to Tolerate for a While (New York Times)
16 August 2010
- FINRA Warned: Broker Reports Could Be Cumbersome, Costly (Securities Technology Monitor)
- .Elizabeth Warren: The Music Video (Wall Street Journal)
- Sen. Kaufman Calls On SEC To Register High-Frequency Traders (Dow Jones Newswires )
- Berkshire May Scale Back Derivative Sales After Dodd-Frank (Bloomberg News)
- Investors Fleeing Stocks With Cash Flow Lure JPMorgan (Bloomberg News)
- Bank of America, BlackRock Deal: New Model? (TheStreet.com)
- CME to Keep Block on Rivals' Trades (Wall Street Journal)
- In Lehman’s Demise, an Elusive Search for Culprits (New York Times)
- Blow to CME over futures trading (Financial Times)
- A Harsher Light on GE Capital (Wall Street Journal)