December has always been full of surprises — good and bad — and the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), the exchanges company that owns the New York Stock Exchange, has announced a slew of executive surprises this week for NYSE and ICE. In a press release and an accompanying letter from Jeff Sprecher, founder, chairman, and CEO… Read More >>
Morgan Stanley Joins ICE Futures Abu Dhabi Exchange
IFAD Offers Hedging for Murban Oil Investment banking giant Morgan Stanley & Co. has joined the ICE Futures Abu Dhabi Exchange (IFAD), a new trading venue of exchanges operator Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. (ICE), officials say. Morgan Stanley will be an exchange and clearing member. To offer ways to trade and hedge Murban crude oil, ICE launched… Read More >>
NYSE Arca Options Trading Floor to Partially Reopen
A West Coast options trading floor affiliated with the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) will be partially reopening on Monday, May 4 — a possible harbinger of other open outcry trading floors resuming in-person operations as the economy re-emerges from the pandemic lockdown. The announcement came via an alert to traders on April 28 from… Read More >>
CFTC Exempts Key MTFs From SEF Status
U.K. MTFs Can Operate as Exempt SEFs The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has issued an amended order that will allow an additional four multilateral trading facilities (MTFs) authorized within the European Union to be exempted from the requirement to register with the CFTC as swap execution facilities (SEFs). The four additional United Kingdom-based… Read More >>
ICE Buys TMC Bonds for $685 Million
ICE to Offer TMC’s Services Alongside Its Own The Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), owner of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), will be expanding its electronic trading offerings for fixed income liquidity via its $685 million acquisition of TMC Bonds, ICE officials say. The cash transaction will close during the second half of 2018, “subject to… Read More >>
CHX to Get NYSE Pillar via ICE Acquisition
The Chicago Stock Exchange (CHX) will become part of the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), owner of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), and the acquisition will pave the way for the CHX’s usage of the NYSE Pillar trading technology, officials say. The merger is slated to close during the second quarter of 2018, officials say. ICE… Read More >>
ICE Agrees to Sell Trayport to TMX Group
ICE to Get Cash & Some TMX Group Assets The Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), which owns the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), is selling a Trayport, a vendor of pre-trade energy solutions for traders, brokers and exchanges, to the TMX Group, parent company of the Toronto Stock Exchange, in exchange for certain TMX Group assets and… Read More >>
Global Stock Exchanges Steam Ahead
Despite political and economic uncertainty, global stock exchange groups have powered through, generating strong results in the first half of 2017. Total revenues hit $14.7 billion, up 4.1 percent from a year earlier and an annual record is expected to be set by the end of the year, according to a recent report from consultancy… Read More >>
Global Exchanges Hit Record 6.83% Jump in Revenues
Global exchanges enjoyed a 6.83 percent jump in revenues to a record $28.3 billion in 2016, according to the latest sector report by Burton-Taylor International Consulting, a division of interdealer broker TP ICAP’s Data and Analytics group. The main drivers were market data and index businesses, which reported a 29.2 percent hike in revenues to… Read More >>
Euronext Still Wants to Buy Clearnet from LSEG
Euronext is making it clear that it still wants to buy and own the LCH.Clearnet service outright, the sale of which was part of the failed London Stock Exchange Group-Deutsche Börse merger. At the same time, Euronext is hedging its bets with a preliminary derivatives clearing agreement with ICE Clear Netherlands that would require Euronext… Read More >>