NYX

Trading Volume May Be Low, But Who Cares?

Trading volume on the New York Stock Exchange is near a five-year low, but for mom-and-pop investors it doesn't really matter. Here's why. More 

SEC Approves NYSE ‘Dark Pool’ Program

The New York Stock Exchange has received SEC approval to launch a "dark pool" test program under which certain orders will not be displayed. More 

Beware the Stocks Behind the Exchanges

NYSE Euronext and NASDAQ OMX -- the companies running the exchanges -- look cheap right now, but they face problems beyond their control. More 

Nasdaq Nabs the Kraft Listing

It's a bit of good post-Facebook IPO news, but it will mean little. The NYSE has also taken some big-name listings from the Nasdaq. More 

Nasdaq’s Facebook Deal Costs Market Makers Over $100 Million

The exchange could be on the hook for a big bill. Plus, it'll now have a tougher time winning new business in its competition with the NYSE. More 

Facebook IPO Pits Nasdaq Vs. NYSE

Rumors are swirling that the NYSE is trying to lure Facebook into moving from the Nasdaq. However, FB has much bigger issues to sort out first. More 

Hard Day for Hard Disks — Thursday’s IP Market Recap

The March jobs report will come a day too late, as lingering European worries continued bearing down on the markets. On Thursday, the S&P 500 finished marginally down for the day and wound up with a loss of less than 1% for the early-to-close week. Electronic storage companies took losses on the day, with Seagate... More