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BATS, now an exchange

As of now, you can execute trades of two stocks via BATS, which filed for exchange status in November 2007, and received approval in August. The Kansas City-based techno pioneer, which matched about... Read more...

More on NYSE Euronext's European dark pool efforts

We've noted that a bruising battle is shaping up among dark pool aspirants in Europe. Turquoise and Chi-X are setting the tone with auspicious beginnings. But the NYSE Euronext, with its hefty... Read more...

NYSE Euronext vs. Nasdaq OMX vs. MTFs

The rise of Turquoise and Chi-X has in many ways set Europe up for an even more bruising battle for share volume. They are helping to open up a whole new world of trading across country boundaries.... Read more...

LSE suffers another techno glitch

The London Stock Exchange has a lot at stake in the big battle for trading volume in Europe. Technology has really leveled the playing field, so it cannot afford too many technological glitches.... Read more...

Alternative trading services make in-roads in Europe

The Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) fired the starting gun. Now, the great trading race is in full swing. Technology-driven alternative trading venues have begun an assault on... Read more...

More exchanges to morph into solutions providers?

The Nasdaq OMX is leading the way for exchanges bent on developing a new source of revenue by becoming technology vendors. Via OMX, the Nasdaq OMX provides technology to more than 60 exchanges around... Read more...

Trading wars in perspective

The Nasdaq OMX hit a milestone last week: for the first time, it traded more NYSE-listed stocks than the NYSE itself on a single day, reports Financial News Online. On that day, the Nasdaq had a... Read more...

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