More stock trading is moving away from traditional public stock exchanges and into places called "dark pools." These are private, electronic markets where investors buy and sell stocks without showing ...
Katherine Doherty of Bloomberg recently wrote a wonderful and yet frightening article titled, "Wall Street Enters Darker Age with Most Stock Trading Hidden" (1) Here ...
Wall Street’s infamous dark pools are getting even darker. A decade after being engulfed by a controversy that culminated in multiple enforcement actions and a regulator clampdown, these off-exchange ...
STOCK trading is booming in Europe and there are many more ways of dealing shares than there were 20 years ago.
Wall Street’s infamous dark pools are getting even darker. A decade after being engulfed by a controversy that culminated in multiple enforcement actions and a regulator clampdown, these off-exchange ...
Dark pools are private exchange venues used primarily to facilitate large block trades between institutional investors. They are designed to prevent large orders from influencing market prices by ...
LONDON, April 4 (Reuters) - The European Union's plan to cap the number of shares that can be traded anonymously could give traditional stock exchanges such as Deutsche Boerse and the London Stock ...
LONDON (Reuters) - The regulatory noose is tightening around dark pools, private share-trading venues that promise anonymity for specialist investors, offering a chance for rival exchanges in the ...
(Bloomberg) --Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is accustomed to winning, but its dark pool lags far behind private stock-trading systems run by its fiercest rivals. It has a plan to start turning that around.
The campaign for influence comes as political momentum behind the EU’s decade-long bid to create a U.S.-style financial ...
JPMorgan Chase & Co has begun trading on a new private stock trading venue, or "dark pool," that lets its clients use the bank's algorithms to buy or sell stocks at a benchmark price reached over a ...