- Apr
- 28
- 2006
- 1:38 PM
NYSE Arca handles a billion shares
- By: Ray Pellecchia
- File Under: NYSE
Nine of NYSE Arca's 10 busiest days have been in 2006.
Nine of NYSE Arca's 10 busiest days have been in 2006.
NYSE was the first equities market to enable FIX connectivity, but customers continue to choose the reliable CMS standard.
From Thessaloniki to 11 Wall St.: what's the latest?
Maybe not quite as much-awaited as the new Springsteen released yesterday, but much-awaited nonetheless.
"From every vantage point, evidence of the loss of U.S. competitiveness in the capital formation process in the increasingly global marketplace is real and growing."
"At the hearing, the Subcommittee will explore the challenges the U.S. capital markets face in maintaining their competitiveness in a rapidly maturing global economy."
When the restrictions are removed from NYSE Direct+, what happens to a marketable order that has a match on the other side?
The SEC answers a day trader's question about Reg. SHO.
The magazine reports on buy siders' concerns about brokers' internal crossing networks, as well as the latest on Reg. NMS implementation and NYSE Regulation's new online "Ask NYSE."
HybridTalk pregnant? Had no idea I was showing!
Taking a break from taking a break, the latest news and nonsense.

At a time when we turn our thoughts to things bigger than ourselves, here's a young man who put his own life at risk so that others could live.
Another anonymous knock, and a modest proposal.
Here's the latest monthly batch of actions from NYSE Regulation.
By the end of Phase II, specialists will have the ability to systemically narrow spreads and electronically provide price improvement for the first time.
Correcting some mythinformation and putting things into context.
"There are things we know we know, and things we know we don't know. But there are also things we don't know we don't know." You know?
I know I've mentioned it umpteen times, but it's worth mentioning.
The hands of the Hybrid clock advance to Phase II from Phase I. And happy anniversary, Pocahontas!
More, better, faster: NYSE OpenBook goes Real-Time on May 1.
Says specialists step ahead, but is that fact or stereotype?
That's about half of the remaining issues; we'll continue to update you as more stocks are added.
The trade press continue to beat their bigger brethren on this important, overlooked story.
Sounds to me like Nasdaq’s success with respect to NYSE-listed stocks lies far more in becoming a print facility for trades that take place elsewhere (read: internalized) than in creating a center of liquidity itself.
A recent record of outperforming the other other major market indexes.