tradersmagazine.com - 3/13/2009
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March 2009 The New York Stock Exchange, for the first time in its history, will pay all market participants for providing liquidity to its market. The new pricing was scheduled to go into effect on March 2, pending regulatory approval. In early February, NYSE Euronext announced the Big Board ...
nyse.com - 3/9/2009
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New York, March 9, 2009– NYSE Euronext (NYX)
today announced that Barclays Capital, the investment banking division...
of Barclays Bank PLC , has agreed to acquire the portfolio of New York Stock Exchange Designated Market Maker ( DMM ) assignments of ...
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greenfaucet.com - 3/11/2009
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Gary Gordon | March 10, 2009 | 3:25
PM | 0 Comments Tweet This Every sector of...
the U.S. economy eventually capitulated, setting new lows in March 2009. Nevertheless, while our media focused heavily on gravity's pull on the Dow and S&Ps bottom, there ...
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Some Countries Did Not Fall To New March Lows
angrybear.blogspot.com - 3/9/2009
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Robert Waldmann The word "liquidity" is slippery, since
there is not a single solid agreed definition. "Liquidity"...
refers to different things each of which is very important. I have long been fighting the suspicion that confusion of the various ...
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Traders Mag on NYSE Rebates, Option Breakpoints and Sponsored Access
Exchanges —
Three items of particular interest in the March Traders Magazine:
A First: NYSE Pays for Liquidity
[Options] Exchanges Divided Over Breakpoints
Sponsored Access Comes of Age
Happy Friday, folks!
Today in NYSE History
13 March 1967 --To speed transmission of market data, the NYSE began deleting volume figures from the tape when the ticker ran two minutes late.
UPDATE: Make that four items. This one just in:
Why Some Dark ...
Week In Review, "ShittyGroup" Edition
Dinosaur Trader —
... explain it... I've always thought that figs were evil... pure fucking evil. Now I know why. Shell Owes Pension $6 Billion, Kills Solar and Wind Projects. Chocolate Skittles: Like Being Mouth Raped By Candy. Speaking of mouth rape... Tyler is back from vacation and printing money. The Reformed Broker redefines some common financial terms to better suit the times. Okay, let's get back to mouth rape, shall we? NYSE to pay traders for adding liquidity. Am I the only stock blogger not ...
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