Major stock exchanges hit the curb in HFT case
The New York Southern District Court has denied a motion by top stock exchanges to vacate prior orders in high frequency trading (HFT) lawsuit.
The New York Southern District Court has denied a motion by top stock exchanges to vacate prior orders in high frequency trading (HFT) lawsuit.
Institutional investors appeal from a ruling in favor of major stock exchanges, such as NYSE and Nasdaq, in high-frequency trading (HFT) case.
Major stock exchanges, including NYSE and Nasdaq, have secured dismissal of a complaint in a high-frequency trading (HFT) case.
The New York Southern District Court has sided with NYSE that its revenue spreadsheets should remain under seal.
NYSE insists that documents showing certain revenues it earned between 2010 and 2019 have to remain sealed.
Sharon Bowen, an ICE and NYSE Board Member, will become the next Chair of the NYSE.
Major stock exchanges, such as Nasdaq and NYSE, claim David Lauer’s classifications of “HFT” and “non-HFT” firms lack any evidentiary support.
NYSE argues that the requests for additional testimony are overbroad, unduly burdensome, and unnecessary.
NYSE Regulation will commence proceedings to delist the American depositary shares of CNOOC Limited.
NYSE seeks to rebuff challenges to its list of privileged documents in high frequency trading lawsuit.