The clearing arm of SIX Securities Services, SIX x-clear Ltd is now fully interoperable clearing and risk management services are now available on Turquoise...
SIX x-clear has doubled its market share of clearing the London Stock Exchange’s trades and is now looking east to the Asian market, which it says is ready to be opened up through interoperability...
LCH.Clearnet has announced the launch of interoperable clearing across 17 countries for Turquoise, a pan-European equity trading platform acquired by the London Stock Exchange (LSE) in 2010...
Nasdaq OMX Nordic has announced its intention to introduce competitive Central Counterparty (CCP) clearing by end of April 2012...
As European clearers prepare for some 50 per cent of the cash equities market to open up over the next couple of months, interoperability, or the lack thereof, is the hot topic among post-trade services providers...
RedKite Financial Markets has appointed Matthew Coupe in the role of sales director...
SunGard has launched an ultra low latency direct market access (DMA) service for pan-European equity markets through its European broker-dealer, Valdi Execution Services.
A year since joining the multilateral trading facility Turquoise, Robert Barnes explains his team’s strategy and the vision for a single European market
Turquoise’s Robert Barnes suggests that the answer to more efficient trading functions in Europe could lie in the differences between light and dark
After 19 years at UBS, Robert Barnes explains his team’s strategy for the multilateral trading facility Turquoise, and the vision for a single European market
CCP interoperability continues to make somewhat uneven progress across Europe. At the Global Custody Forum,Tomas Kindler, head of clearing relations at SIX Securities Services, presented on the status of interoperability in the cash equities space. AST catches up with him on the sidelines of the conference
Ulf Noren, global head of sub-custody at SEB, talks to AST about the introduction of CCPs within the Nordic market
In a post-Brexit world, could Germany take the UK’s crown in gaining the status of the EU financial hub?