Wall Street Letter VOL. XLV, NO. 34 - Oct. 28, 2013

THE DEFINITIVE SOUR CE FOR TR ADING NE WS VOL XLV ISSUE 34 31 OCT – 6 NOV 2013 IN THIS ISSUE News People moves 04 // Focus Fee chart 10 MORE NEWS INSIDE OPR review could have negative impact Canadian trading venues could be negatively impacted by a regulatory review of order protection rules, according to Torstein Braaten, CEO of TriAct Canada Marketplace TURN TO PAGE 03 Gresham to open Big Apple shop Gresham Computing is planning a New York office in the coming months, says Development Director Neil Vernon TURN TO PAGE 05 + PLUS The money pit Lewis Richardson, derivatives product manager at Fidessa, writes about the importance of a night desk and how to make the desk more efficient TURN TO PAGE 09 www.wallstreetletter.com Feature The money pit 09 TOP STORY FINRA ATS proposal garners early approvals BY SEAN CREAMER Panelists and members of the audience attending a panel on US equity market structure at SIFMA’s 14th Annual Market Structure Conference this month had positive reviews of FINRA’s ATS proposal that would mandate reporting of trades in the facilities on a delayed basis. Chad Carmichael, capital markets leader at North Highland, who spoke to WSL, agreed with FINRA’s proposal, in particular the plan to delay reporting. He noted key market information will come to light allowing for ad hoc surveillance that should not result in information leakage. “I feel that it is critical to get the ATS segment of the market reported on properly. Up to this point, ATSs have been given a pass on the same type of reporting that an exchange would otherwise have to do,” said Carmichael. “I’m all for small steps with change of this nature and I think it’s a good place to start.” William Baxter, head of global trading and market structure at Fidelity Investments and a panelist, noted during the panel discussion that ATS regulation benefits the industry TURN in terms of providing TO PAGE transparency. “We think the FINRA 03 V I S I T WA L L S T R E E T L E T T E R . C O M F O R U P - TO - T H E - M I N U T E I N V E S T M E N T N E W S