Jamie Selway News
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Liquidity replenishment points, the New York Stock Exchange’s system of curbs to slow trading when prices move rapidly, will be eliminated following instructions from securities regulators, NYSE Euronext said.
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Investment Technology Group Inc. hired Jamie Selway , who analyzes the structure of equity markets at White Cap Trading LLC, as a managing director to offer research for its brokerage clients.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission approved two proposals to alter trading curbs meant to curtail volatility in the U.S. stock market.
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For the U.S. Justice Department, antitrust concerns in Nasdaq OMX Group Inc. ’s proposed takeover of NYSE Euronext went beyond a monopoly in stock listings.
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NYSE Euronext and Nasdaq OMX Group Inc., the biggest owners of American stock exchanges, are urging U.S. legislators to support changes to rules that caused a proliferation of broker-run markets that draw orders away from public venues.
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Quoting obligations aimed at improving prices in equity markets take effect today as part of regulators’ attempt to prevent a repeat of the May 6 crash.
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The New York Stock Exchange stopped trading in 216 securities yesterday and canceled their closing auctions because of an outage in a computer that matches buy and sell orders and process transactions.
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Facebook Inc. has chosen its underwriters. Now it needs to pick a place to trade.
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Private trading venues known as dark pools accounted for more U.S. equity trading than ever in January as volume fell on the biggest exchanges.
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U.S. stock trading curbs implemented after the May 6 market crash are almost always being used to correct erroneous trades, a problem for which there is a better solution, according to Investment Technology Group Inc.
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