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Review says tighter monitoring of banks’ internal trading platforms is needed
Deregulation in finance can be very dangerous, warns John Plender
Regulators have heightened scrutiny of private share trading venues
Investors move to block trading venue after regulatory fines raise market concerns
Exchange to promote ‘dark pool’-style dealing ahead of Mifid II overhaul
US regulators seek more disclosures from alternative trading systems
US group looks to catch potential manipulative behaviour in off-exchange trading
Bank expected to pay $80m amid claims it misled clients
A tiered system for share trading, priorising customers, could restore confidence, says Eric Noll
Intraday service seen as a way to pull back business from ‘dark pools’
US agency brokerage will pay a record dark pool fine to settle SEC charges it misused customer data
Scrutiny of block trading intensifies with expected $20m fine
Agency brokerage’s record settlement with SEC over dark pool another blow to industry
US agency brokerage faces possible record fine for disclosure violations
Delays add to concerns many stocks will be hit by new Brussels rules on off-exchange trading
Share trading platforms have made little headway in Asia
Automated trading strategies combined with new rules identified as trigger for volatility
Market participants should have more high-quality trade data
The usual middlemen have stepped back from the business
Solutions have been found to problems that did not exist, writes Rob Boardman
Canadian bourse warns US brokers paying for order flow is ‘a major issue’
Lawyers dispute NY attorney-general’s attempt to bolster suit over high-frequency trading
Consolidation likely to reduce participant numbers as costs rise
Fidelity leads group of nine behind ‘Luminex” to combat fast trading operators
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