Euromoney (October Issue)
Warning some stock exchanges could face downgrades, ratings agency S&P cautioned that they “have become more prone to operational risk.” Fragmentation is one key challenge. “There are now 16 SEC-registered securities exchanges in the US and more than 50 alternative trading systems, whereas before 2005 the equities market was dominated by NYSE and Nasdaq. It is this interconnectivity that is fueling operational risk. When Nasdaq halted trading in August, for example, other stock exchanges, including NYSE, Bats and Direct Edge, were also forced to stop trading in Nasdaq-listed securities.”
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The Independent (May 31)
A day of stunning developments in the European debt crisis is summed up simply. “Spaniards are moving money out of their nation’s banks faster than at any point since records began, as Fitch downgrades eight regions and ECB President Mario Draghi warns Europe’s leaders must clarify their vision for the euro.”A day of stunning developments in the European debt crisis is summed up as “Spaniards are moving money out of their nation’s banks faster than at any point since records began, as Fitch downgrades eight regions and ECB President Mario Draghi warns Europe’s leaders must clarify their vision for the euro.”