London Stock Exchange

545 results about this entity

Period: 01 Nov 2004 - 06 Nov 2025

Nasdaq OMX and BM&F Bovespa in partnership talks; LSE and Nyse Euronext eye Indian bourse stakes

Nasdaq OMX and Brazil's BM&F Bovespa have entered into exclusive discussions aimed at setting up a strategic, commercial and technological partnership. Meanwhile, local press reports suggest the LSE and Nyse Euronext are both considering taking five per cent stakes in India's MCX-SX.

Turquoise looks for buyer

Turquoise, the pan-European equity trading platform backed by nine investment banks, has begun looking for a buyer, sending out sales notices to as many as 18 potential bidders, according to Bloomberg.

LSE close to binning TradElect; reviews alternative platforms - DJ

The London Stock Exchange is close to replacing the £40 million TradElect platform, says CEO Xavier Rolet in an interview with Dow Jones Newswires.

Global exchanges vie for Polish bourse

Deutsche Boerse, London Stock Exchange, Nasdaq and Nyse Euronext have lined up as possible buyers of the state-controlled Warsaw Bourse.

LSE expects fall in data revenue

The London Stock Exchange says revenue from its Information & Technology Services division delivered a "good" first quarter performance, despite a reduction in real-time data revenue.

European exchanges and clearers lay down interoperability guidelines

Trading and clearing venues across Europe have agreed a set of standards to cover the electronic exchange of trade information between competing market infrastructures.

Baikal wins FSA approval; phased launch to start this week

Baikal, the pan-European MTF and dark pool from the London Stock Exchange, has received regulatory approval from the Financial Services Authority and is beginning a phased roll-out from this week.

LSE axes jobs; considers scrapping TradElect

The London Stock Exchange is cutting around 120 jobs and considering dumping its TradElect platform, as new chief Xavier Rolet looks to restructure the business and fend off competition from a slew of smaller but nimble competitors.

Plus and London Stock Exchange settle AIM dispute

Plus Markets has dropped its legal action over restrictions on trading in stocks listed on the junior AIM market, after reaching an out-of-court settlement with the London Stock Exchange.

LSE slides into the red on Borsa Italiana charge; mulls new sub-millisecond tech platform

The London Stock Exchange has reported a net loss of £338 million for the year ending March 2009 after taking a goodwill impairment charge of £484 million on its acquisition of Borsa Italiana.

LCH.Clearnet agrees competitive clearing deals

Just days after revealing swinging price cuts, LCH.Clearnet has stepped up the pressure on rivals by agreeing new competitive clearing offerings for European MTFs Bats Europe, Chi-X, Turquoise and Nyse Arca Europe.

Chi-X to launch dark pool

Chi-X Europe is to launch a dark liquidity pool in Q2 2009, subject to regulatory approval.