NYSE And Nasdaq Power Up Electronic Trading

By Steven Marlin, Information Week 25 April 2005 URL: http://www.wallstreetandtech.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=161502250 In a sign of how electronic trading is changing financial markets, the 213-year-old New York Stock Exchange plans to merge with Archipelago Holdings Inc., an all-electronic exchange founded eight years ago. Two days after that deal was unveiled last week, Nasdaq said it would buy Inet, Instinet … Continue reading NYSE And Nasdaq Power Up Electronic Trading

NYSE merger won’t lead to IT makeover 

The merger is expected to be done late this year or in early 2006 By Lucas Mearian, Computerworld 22 April 2005 URL: http://www.computerworld.com/databasetopics/data/story/0,10801,101291,00.html New York Stock Exchange Inc. this week said it has agreed to merge with electronic trading exchange Archipelago Holdings Inc., a move that propels the Big Board -- which still relies largely on its … Continue reading NYSE merger won’t lead to IT makeover 

New York Stock Exchange Merging With All-Electronic Upstart Archipelago

By Chris Murphy, Wall Street & Technology 20 Apr 2005 URL: http://www.wallstreetandtech.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=160911837 In a sign of how electronic trading is changing financial markets, the 212-year-old New York Stock Exchange plans to merge with Archipelago Holdings Inc., an all-electronic exchange founded just eight years ago. NYSE CEO John Thain says NYSE needs to be more global and innovative, … Continue reading New York Stock Exchange Merging With All-Electronic Upstart Archipelago

Grid for Greenbacks

Archipelago’s CTO Steve Rubinow juggles exchange integration with the launch of a new trading platform. By Rob Daly, Waters 1 April 2005 URL: http://db.riskwaters.com/public/showPage.html?page=213123 In his office overlooking the Chicago River, Archipelago’s CTO Steve Rubinow is hip deep in integration. The electronic stock exchange is in the midst of acquiring the Pacific Exchange (PCX)—a deal that came … Continue reading Grid for Greenbacks