Turquoise

87 results about this entity

Period: 22 Jan 2007 - 13 Apr 2023

Boat gears up for November launch; Turquoise board appointed

Project Boat, the European trade reporting platform that is being established by nine City investment banks, will start reporting two-thirds of the EU's off-exchange share trades when it launches in November.

Turquoise launch delayed

Project Turquoise, the bank-backed equities trading platform that will compete head-to-head with domestic stock exchanges in Europe, will not launch until the second quarter of 2008.

BNP Paribas buys into Turquoise

French banking group BNP Paribas has acquired a three per cent stake in Turquoise, the bank-backed equities trading platform that will compete head-to-head with domestic stock exchanges in Europe.

OMX set to land Turquoise technology contract

Nordic and Baltic market operator OMX is in advanced discussions to become the sole technology provider for Project Turquoise, the bank-backed equities trading platform that will compete head-to-head with domestic stock exchanges in Europe.

Project Turquoise banks select EuroCCP for clearing and settlement

The consortium of seven investment banks behind Project Turquoise - the new pan-European equities trading platform that is being established in response to MiFID - has selected DTCC subsidiary EuroCCP to provide clearing and settlement services for the new venture.

Euronext lays out MiFID trading strategy; Nasdaq talks up Turquoise threat

European exchange Euronext is to introduce a 'best execution' algorithm, real-time dissemination of off-orderbook trades and new transaction reporting services under preparations for the arrival of the EU-wide Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID).

Investment bank consortia sift through technology options

The seven investment banks behind Project Turquoise - a pan-European equities trading platform that will compete with the region's exchanges - have stepped up their search for a vendor to build the system, while the nine-member Project Boat banking collective have settled on Markit and Cinnober as suppliers for a new trade reporting platform for European equities.