Rivals snapping at the LSE’s heels

Last Updated January 06, 2009
Rivals snapping at the LSE’s heels

Rivals snapping at the LSE’s heels

Stock exchanges all over the world are facing system breakdowns due to intense volatility and record volumes of trading. Will any of them emerge from the crisis in a competitive position? Liz Salecka reports.

Increased stock market volatility, growing competition from new players, and the need to harness the latest technological advances are fuelling major changes in the stock exchange trading landscape. 

Faced with both business and technological challenges, stock exchanges are grappling to become winners in an industry that continues to anticipate further consolidation as incumbent and new players jostle for market position.

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