Remove Broker Remove Securities Remove Trading Securities
article thumbnail

Baader Bank becomes latest trading member to join Spectrum Markets

The TRADE

Pan-European trading venue for securities Spectrum Markets has welcomed Baader Bank as a new trading member. Nicky Maan Baader Bank has been trading securities for over four decades, offering its partners and institutional investors access to capital markets through integrated trading platforms.

Trading 62
article thumbnail

The SEC’s equities overhaul: Necessary plumbing changes or a liquidity drain?

The TRADE

The four separate rulemakings put forward by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in December last year represent the most significant attempt to revamp market structure for US equities in recent memory. The development of the current rules was informed by technological capabilities that today seem hopelessly archaic.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

The 20 greatest trading innovations

The TRADE

Central limit order book (CLOB) While it is easy to romanticise the sheer graft that went into trading a few decades ago, the introduction of central limit order books (CLOBs) and streamed pricing were much-needed innovations. In years gone by, buy-side firms have placed orders via a sell-side broker to be traded on exchange.

Trading 118
article thumbnail

Certificate of Deposit (CD)

Wall Street Mojo

There are many types of CDs in the market, with some being traditional types, liquid CDs, jumbo types and broker CDs, etc. Certificate of Deposit Explained A certificate of deposit account is a kind of fixed tenure investment instrument offered by banks, credit unions, and brokers working for a financial entity.

article thumbnail

Unpacking the 20 most impact financial regulations from the last 20 years

The TRADE

On 30 June 2023, Livor was replaced by the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR). Traditionally, many securities transactions have settled on a T+2 basis, in which buyers receive ownership of a security and the seller receives payment two business days after the trade date.