Financial Blockchain Shenzhen Consortium Launches Backed by 31 Firms in China |
- Financial Blockchain Shenzhen Consortium Launches Backed by 31 Firms in China
- Interactive Brokers’ June DARTs Flat Compared to May as Client Equity Rises
- XTrade Updates Client Money Handling in Australia, Launches PayPal Deposits
- Saxo Bank Unveils NewsEdge Service as it Swaps Out Dow Jones Feed
- Deutsche Borse Reports €134.9B Cash Markets Turnover For June
- Admiral Markets Launches 5 New Features For MT4 Supreme
- Canada’s OSC Charges Michelle Dunk For Fraudulent Trading Activities
- Major ECNs Mark Records in June Due to Brexit Volatility
- US Banks To Shell Out $96B After Stress Tests Boost Shareholder Payouts
- Gold Standard After Brexit, and a Matter of National Identity
- What the Brexit Means for Cryptocurrency
- Tokyo Financial Exchange June FX Volumes Increase From May
- Riding the Brexit Storm: London’s Art Market Experiences Volatility
- UPDATED: How Brexit Continues to Affect your Trading: Updated List
Financial Blockchain Shenzhen Consortium Launches Backed by 31 Firms in China Posted: 01 Jul 2016 01:20 PM PDT The FBSC in China has been formally established to focus on blockchain research. |
Interactive Brokers’ June DARTs Flat Compared to May as Client Equity Rises Posted: 01 Jul 2016 10:20 AM PDT DARTs flat for IB in May, while its GLOBAL basket reweighted with real and renminbi. |
XTrade Updates Client Money Handling in Australia, Launches PayPal Deposits Posted: 01 Jul 2016 08:15 AM PDT XTrade filly compliant with ASIC's requirements about daily settlement of client money facilities, adds PayPal deposit option |
Saxo Bank Unveils NewsEdge Service as it Swaps Out Dow Jones Feed Posted: 01 Jul 2016 07:57 AM PDT As its Dow Jones news service was ended yesterday, Saxo Bank today debuted NewsEdge. |
Deutsche Borse Reports €134.9B Cash Markets Turnover For June Posted: 01 Jul 2016 06:07 AM PDT The exchange's turnover for June showed an increase of nearly 30 percent compared with May figures. |
Admiral Markets Launches 5 New Features For MT4 Supreme Posted: 01 Jul 2016 05:55 AM PDT Admiral Markets continues expanding its offering with 5 new features to its MT4 Supreme platform. |
Canada’s OSC Charges Michelle Dunk For Fraudulent Trading Activities Posted: 01 Jul 2016 05:16 AM PDT Ontario resident Michelle Dunk has been charged for a series of violations of the law and is scheduled to appear in court. |
Major ECNs Mark Records in June Due to Brexit Volatility Posted: 01 Jul 2016 05:08 AM PDT Volumes in the aftermath of the Brexit referendum have remained solid into the seasonal summer slowdown |
US Banks To Shell Out $96B After Stress Tests Boost Shareholder Payouts Posted: 01 Jul 2016 03:09 AM PDT The stress tests reveal that the banking industry is growing stronger but Banco Santander and Deutsche Bank fail again. |
Gold Standard After Brexit, and a Matter of National Identity Posted: 01 Jul 2016 02:20 AM PDT The week's favourite stories and videos as recommended by our editors. |
What the Brexit Means for Cryptocurrency Posted: 01 Jul 2016 01:47 AM PDT Richard Gardner, Founder and CEO of Modulus Global talks about the implications of Brexit on cryptocurrency. |
Tokyo Financial Exchange June FX Volumes Increase From May Posted: 01 Jul 2016 12:54 AM PDT TFE has reported solid metrics for June revealing an increase of 52% in combined trading volumes compared with May. |
Riding the Brexit Storm: London’s Art Market Experiences Volatility Posted: 30 Jun 2016 11:38 PM PDT In the two weeks of auctions surrounding Brexit, London's art market was whipsawed like the financial world. |
UPDATED: How Brexit Continues to Affect your Trading: Updated List Posted: 30 Jun 2016 05:57 PM PDT Since the unexpected result, brokers have continued to update their trading requirements. |
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