| NASDAQ Welcomes Synacor Inc. to the NASDAQ Global Select Market - NEW YORK -- The NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc. announced today that the trading of Synacor Inc, commenced on the NASDAQ Global Select Market on February 10, 2012.
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| Stock trading 'fractures' may warn of next crash - A strange feature of high-speed trading could be used to create an early-warning system of future 'flash crashes' in stocks
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| The Bear Necessities of Trading - LONDON, February 8, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --Trading in a bear market can be tricky for new traders, but there are plenty of opportunities to be had by spread betting and short-selling as the markets fall. ...
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| Flybe boss confident about airline’s future despite turbulent trading conditions - Airline Flybe posted flat revenues in the UK today as it highlighted the tricky conditions that caused its shares to hit turbulence last month.
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| “The ETS is bust, it’s dead” - Europe’s carbon trading system has collapsed, just as Julia Gillard prepares our higher-priced own: …
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| NYSE Euronext eyes new sectors for growth - LONDON (Reuters) - NYSE Euronext signaled it would shift focus to faster-growing areas like supplying computer systems and information from trading, as the U.S. exchange looks to an independent future following the collapse of a takeover by Deutsche Boerse. NYSE, whose $7.4 billion takeover by German peer Deutsche Boerse was scuppered last week, on Friday posted a 13 percent rise in fourth ...
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| Exclusive: Future of bank benchmark rate under review - LONDON (Reuters) - A global probe into whether banks colluded to set the interest rates at which they borrow money from each other has thrown into question the future of the benchmark they use to price financial products worth an estimated $360 trillion. This intense scrutiny has prompted the British Bankers' Association (BBA), which establishes the parameters for the benchmarks, to hire ...
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| Fraud & Technicals Converge to Make US Stock Markets Ripe for a Sell-Off - A brief but very important post today. The S&P 500 appears as if it’s ripe for a significant pull back right now. However, anyone that’s been following us for years now knows that we don’t believe technical charting patterns alone are good predictors of future stock market or asset behavior due to its "completely-rigged-by-the-PPT" nature. Follow this link and you’ll find ...
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