The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1989 William Power |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Balance of power: program-trading war masks deeper battle for market supremacy; 'old guard' seizes offensive, but rivals are bigger, richer and high-tech; civil war at the Big Board. (includes glossary of program-trading terms) | Business, general | Craig Torres, William Power, Douglas R. Sease |
Bear Stearns lifts program trading halt. (Bear Stearns & Company Inc.) | Business, general | Craig Torres, William Power |
Big Board faces fight on trading; Contel heads group of listed companies against programs. (New York Stock Exchange) | Business, general | William Power |
Big Board weighs reviving program-trading 'collar.' (New York Stock Exchange)(Money & Investing) | Business, general | Matthew Winkler, William Power |
Firms bypass Big Board floor to execute many program trades. (Jefferies and Co.'s Posit system, Reuters Holdings PLC's Crossing Network) | Business, general | William Power |
Hard times in high-tech trading spark shake-up at Morgan Stanley. (Morgan Stanley Groups Inc.'s 'black box' computer trading operation is falling on hard times) | Business, general | William Power |
PaineWebber pulls back from program trading. (index arbitrage techniques denounced) | Business, general | Matthew Winkler, William Power |
'Uptick' rule exemption ticks off program trade foes. | Business, general | William Power |
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