The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1989 William Power - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1989 William Power
TitleSubjectAuthors
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, generalCraig Torres, William Power, Douglas R. Sease
Bear Stearns lifts program trading halt. (Bear Stearns & Company Inc.)Business, generalCraig Torres, William Power
Big Board faces fight on trading; Contel heads group of listed companies against programs. (New York Stock Exchange)Business, generalWilliam Power
Big Board weighs reviving program-trading 'collar.' (New York Stock Exchange)(Money & Investing)Business, generalMatthew 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, generalWilliam 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, generalWilliam Power
PaineWebber pulls back from program trading. (index arbitrage techniques denounced)Business, generalMatthew Winkler, William Power
'Uptick' rule exemption ticks off program trade foes.Business, generalWilliam Power
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