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 >>
ECB Expresses Worries over Blockchain/DLT
Although there have been several initiatives, the European Central Bank (ECB) still does not believe that blockchain/distributed ledger technology (DLT) is mature enough to be used for its Eurosystem market infrastructure for the near future. The Eurosystem is the monetary authority of the eurozone, consisting of the ECB and the national central banks of the… Read More >>
Glitch Halts ETP Trading for NYSE Arca
ETP Transactions Impacted by NYSE Arca Halt Exchange-traded product transactions via NYSE Arca were halted for 15 minutes on the morning of Monday, Dec. 19, because of a complication caused by a software upgrade, according to New York Stock Exchange officials. “We identified an issue on NYSE Arca Equities (our electronic market for ETPs [including… Read More >>
NYSE Group Advances Pillar Platform Rollout
After completing a key rollout phase last week, NYSE Group officials report that they are continuing to test a new transaction processing system intended to streamline access to equities and options markets. Officials alerted traders about the NYSE Pillar system and its symbol migration steps this past Thursday. “Beginning tomorrow, Friday, February 26, 2016 all… Read More >>
Some Upsides from the NYSE Trading Halt
As of this posting, the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) has resumed trading in equities and my heart goes out to those working in operations and IT at affected firms. These Ops foot soldiers will have to reconcile, track, record and reconstruct transactions that were caught short by the three-and-a-half hour systems halt on Wednesday,… Read More >>
SEC Hits NYSE Affiliates with $4.5M Fine
The SEC has charged the New York Stock Exchange and two affiliated exchanges, NYSE ARCA and NYSE MKT (formerly Amex), with repeated SEC rules-breaking, and the exchanges and Archipelago Securities, their affiliated routing broker, have agreed to pay a $4.5 million penalty. The enforcement action and the penalty agreement were unveiled simultaneously by the SEC…. Read More >>