Business
Markets that deal with Nasdaq issues aim to avoid confusion seen by Corinthian shares after technical failure.
Dec. 17, 2003
World & Nation
Officials at the major financial exchanges in Chicago and New York have agreed to establish a communications hot line for use during market crises and are working to develop other information systems that will more closely link the country’s stock and futures markets.
March 6, 1988
It may just be beans, but the scene at Beijing Commodities Exchange was unfettered capitalism at its worst: investors cornering the market, a fight on the trading floor, even a hospitalized investor.
July 4, 1994
Securities: Regulators allege they maintained an illegal agreement granting one another exclusive listing rights.
Sept. 12, 2000
The stock market came close to shutting down the day after the Oct. 19 crash, a Chicago Board Options Exchange official said Wednesday at congressional hearings exploring the market’s collapse.
Dec. 17, 1987
Is trading on the Nasdaq--the nation’s busiest stock exchange--skewed against small investors?
Oct. 29, 1994
The Securities and Exchange Commission will order U.S. options markets as early as today to start developing a plan to link electronically, SEC Director of Market Regulation Annette Nazareth said.
Oct. 18, 1999
San Francisco and Los Angeles have housed vibrant stock exchange floors since the 19th century, but they may not make it into the 21st.
July 17, 1998
The American Stock Exchange, Chicago Board Options Exchange and Cincinnati Stock Exchange announced plans Monday to start a computerized, nighttime trading market for stocks and stock options.
June 19, 1990
A U.S. stock exchange group agrees to allow NYSE trading in sixteenths of a dollar.
May 13, 1997