US equities trading platform Direct Edge will launch a new trading system in Q4 this year, once the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has approved the exchange applications for EDGA and EDGX, ...
The US Securities and Exchange Commission’s approval of equities trading venue Direct Edge’s application to become an exchange will allow the company to launch new products, according to William ...
Simply sign up to the US & Canadian companies myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Direct Edge, the US equity-trading platform, is set to continue with the controversial practice of flash ...
Direct Edge will this week unveil two new connectivity options for accessing market data and sending orders to the exchange, as well as for connecting to other markets over Direct Edge's ...
Let us make a retail deal, too. That, in essence, is what Direct Edge wants from regulators for its exchange. It asks, in a new rule filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, for the ability ...
As the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) considers how it may change the rules governing market-maker obligations, exchange operator Direct Edge plans to put its own market-maker rules in ...
Direct Edge Holdings, an ECN operator, last week took a big step toward achieving exchange status for its two markets. The Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday published Direct Edge Holdings’ ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Direct Edge, which on Wednesday officially joins the select club of official US equity exchanges, is intent on ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Direct Edge, an electronic stock trading platform, may go public as soon as 12 to 18 months from now, and expects to boost revenue and cut costs once U.S. regulators award it ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The growing debate over "flash" orders, amplified late last week when a prominent U.S. senator weighed in, could spell trouble for Direct Edge, the fast-growing stock trading ...