Tag: instinet

Asian traders are awaiting the introduction of Australia’s first alternative trading venue in the fourth quarter of this year. Industry support for it is strong, so what ...
By Leigh Powell | 7 June 2011
Instinet outlines its global expectations for 2011 and suggests that the lack of a pan-regional overhaul in Asia makes structural change unlikely.
By Leigh Powell | 7 January 2011
Joint-access agreements proliferate in a bid to address fragmentation and improve turnover among alternative trading venues.
By Leigh Powell | 14 September 2010
Instinet, meanwhile, hires two salespeople for its electronic-trading and agency-broker offering.
By Jame DiBiasio | 10 June 2010
But Hong Kong still lacks competition in this arena, and Asia has some way to go on best execution, says Glenn Lesko, the agency broker's chief executive.
By Joseph Marsh | 19 May 2010
Glenn Lesko has moved to Hong Kong to run Instinet’s regional business on expectations that buy-side traders will use more execution-only services.
By Jame DiBiasio | 27 August 2009
Instinet and Samsung launch their equity crossing engine in South Korea, assisting in the growth of local hedge funds.
By Simon Osborne | 31 March 2008
The hire is coupled with the Asian roll out of its next generation portfolio trading system, Newport.
By Andrew Peck | 9 July 2004
Geoffrey Flynn, CEO of Instinet Asia, talks to FinanceAsia about recent activities in Japan.
By Elton Cane | 20 February 2001
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US dollar
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Japanese yen
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Aussie dollar
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Singapore dollar
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Chinese renminbi
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None of the above; gold
  15%
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Asian Investor Magazine
AsianInvestor
February, 2012