UK markets set to close for funeral of Queen Elizabeth II
Several venues will not open their markets on Monday out a mark of respect to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and due to it being a public holiday.
Several venues will not open their markets on Monday out a mark of respect to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and due to it being a public holiday.
Given the latest developments for the asset class in today’s unprecedented climate of volatility, Wesley Bray looks at how equity derivatives have evolved over the years - and how the big European exchanges are battling it out to differentiate themselves in the current competitive marketplace.
The exchange operator plans to use its infrastructure to further grow Canada as a hub for global equities trading.
Cboe, AFME, EFAMA and BVI have drafted their position on how they think a consolidated tape should be implemented in Europe; the German finance ministry is reportedly leading the opposition.
The promotions follow swathes of recent senior leadership changes made by the exchange operator to reflect its growing presence globally.
New director brings several years’ experience in sales related roles to the firm, having served at CME Group, Morgan Stanley and UBS Global Asset Management.
Incoming president brings almost 20 years’ experience in equity trading to the firm, joining from Tourmaline Partners where he served as managing director.
New roles for David Howson, Ade Cordell and Natan Tiefenbrun in series of promotions.
Incoming executive vice president is promoted to the new role, having served at Cboe since 2004 in various positions.
The platform claims to be the fastest-growing block venue in Europe.