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N2EX trades £12.7 million in three weeks

N2EX, the recently launched marketplace for physical UK power contracts, has traded £12.7 million’s worth of day-ahead and prompt contracts combined in the first three weeks since its opening.

US Wrap: S&P 500 still dominates growth products

The S&P 500 continues to dominate growth products, despite the illusion of index diversity. Morgan Stanley launched a three-year leveraged participation note ahead of the weekend which linked to three indexes: the S&P 500, the Nasdaq 100 and the MSCI…

Cloud cover

Grid computing was seen as the answer to resource-intensive risk management tasks, such as derivatives pricing, scenario simulation and stress testing. But some firms are now looking at cloud computing - vast collections of computing and data resources…

Euronext rejects LSE merger

Euronext has ended merger talks with the London Stock Exchange (LSE), leaving the New York-based Nasdaq as the front-runner for the London exchange.

Nasdaq buys into LSE

New York-based Nasdaq has taken a 14.99% stake in the London Stock Exchange, giving it a headstart over its rivals in the struggle for the London bourse.

Nasdaq announces new risk management products

Nasdaq has announced that it plans to add new risk management products to its current offering within its trading platform. These products will be designed for clearing firms, prime brokers, sponsored access providers, proprietary trading firms and…

LSE rebuffs Nasdaq bid

The London Stock Exchange has dismissed a takeover bid from the New York-based Nasdaq, saying it "substantially undervalues" the exchange.

Nasdaq launches European tracker ETF

The Nasdaq Stock Market has launched a Nasdaq-100 European Tracker, an exchange-traded fund (ETF), on the Nasdaq Europe exchange today under the symbol EQQQ. The fund is designed to follow the Nasdaq 100 index and is composed of the top hundred non…

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