Bank of England’s credibility under fire from Chicago in battle with New York
CEO projects share of sales will double as companies integrate technology into operations
New York-based group settles case that was due to go to trial in London
Partner blames junior adviser for diverting tax payments into their personal accounts in lawsuit filed by US broker
Michael Viney says he owes company £14.7m but denies breaching contract or misleading authorities
US group identifies 18 English properties it claims may have been funded by five-year scheme
Firm run by Howard Lutnick says it has started proceedings against two former associates
New York-based interdealer broker teams up with trio of high-frequency traders
Since sale of eSpeed in 2013, BrokerTec now dominates trading flows
Mifid II’s sweeping new rules may imperil traditional deal negotiated over the phone
Adena Friedman’s comments come after the exit of John Shay as head of fixed income
Offsetting derivatives trades helps lenders reduce running costs
Offer to market makers aims to avoid fate of other struggling start-up venues
Speed may not be enough to win market share in the $14tn electronic trading market
Plan to launch platform early next year and regain role in biggest debt market
Regulations force banks to examine all aspects of trading operations to squeeze costs
Donald Trump seems to take the dog-eat-dog world of trading in his stride
Resurgence of human activity in negotiating transactions has been spurred by retreat of banks
US interdealer broker shrugs off Brexit fears to buy highly valued London asset
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