A dark pool is an alternative market where institutions can buy and sell stock, different from trading on traditional public stock markets. A dark pool is a private market where institutions can trade ...
Dark pools are becoming increasingly popular. Advocates for these trading venues claim they boost market liquidity while lowering risk, while critics claim their lack of transparency leaves them open ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Fund managers are trading more assets on private exchanges known as dark pools, a growing trend that clashes with regulators' mission to improve financial market transparency. Dark ...
Every market specialist has delusions of grandeur that their market is “unique”. I am no exception, however I believe there is at least some empirical evidence to back up the claim. The uniqueness of ...
Trading volume is rapidly shifting from dark pools to block trading venues under MiFID II, so market participants need technology to access multiple platforms. Like what you see? Click here to sign up ...
A dark pool trading book on the Nasdaq Canada Exchange that is an alternative source of non-displayed liquidity and price-improvement opportunities. Instead of printing a PureStream trade each time a ...
In late november, Tony Huck, CO-head of sales and trading at brokerage house Investment Technology Group, got word that a competitor, Credit Suisse, was allowing its clients to access his firm's ...
Dark Pool Trading system is an internal system, intended to trade stocks privately with the objective of liquidating large stock positions at lower costs. Many of these systems have evolved into ...
Deutsche Börse is developing a central midpoint dark pool, which is due to launch in November 2024, WatersTechnology has learned. The move mirrors Euronext, Europe’s largest exchange, which will ...
Last spring popular author Michael Lewis described the world of high-frequency stock trades and dark pools in his book, Flash Boys. Between then and now, the New York Attorney General (“NYAG”), a ...
Financial pundit Michael Lewis’s latest book, Flash Boys: A Wall Street Revolt, has not caused a revolution in electronic stock trading, but it may have sparked a gradual move from the dark side.