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Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. (ICE) is an American network of exchanges and clearing houses for financial and commodity markets. ICE owns and operates 23 regulated exchanges and marketplaces; ICE futures exchanges in the US, Canada and Europe, Liffe futures exchanges in the US and Europe, New York Stock Exchange, Equity options exchanges, OTC energy, credit and equity markets. ICE also owns and operates 5 central clearing houses; ICE Clear Europe, ICE Clear U.S., ICE Clear Canada, ICE Clear Credit, and The Clearing Corporation. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, ICE has offices in New York, London, Chicago, Houston, Winnipeg, Amsterdam, Calgary, Washington, D.C., San Francisco and Singapore.
Jeffrey C. Sprecher, founder, chairman, and Chief Executive Officer, was a power plant developer who spotted a need for a seamless market in natural gas used to power generators. In the late 1990s, Sprecher acquired Continental Power Exchange, Inc. with the objective of developing an Internet-based platform to provide a more transparent and efficient market structure for OTC energy commodity trading.(Popper 2013)
Evaluating and executing a near and long-term strategic solution for Intercontinental Exchange Group’s new headquarters.
Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. (ICE) is a US network of exchanges and clearing houses for financial and commodity markets. ICE owns and operates 23 regulated exchanges and marketplaces; ICE futures exchanges in the US, Canada and Europe, Liffe futures exchanges in the US and Europe, New York Stock Exchange, Euronext group of stock exchanges, Equity options exchanges, OTC energy, credit and equity markets. ICE also owns and operates 5 central clearing houses; ICE Clear Europe, ICE Clear U.S., ICE Clear Canada, ICE Clear Credit, and The Clearing Corporation. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, ICE has offices in New York, London, Chicago, Houston, Winnipeg, Amsterdam, Calgary, Washington, D.C., San Francisco and Singapore. This video is targeted to blind users. Attribution: Article text a...
IntercontinentalExchange provides an online marketplace for global commodity trading, primarily of electricity, natural gas, crude oil, refined petroleum products, precious metals, and weather and emission credits. It manages two global OTC markets and three regulated futures exchanges. The company owns the ICE Futures Europe, a leading European energy futures and options platform. ICE Data provides real-time, daily, and historical market data reports. ICE is based in Atlanta and has regional offices in Calgary, Chicago, Houston, London, New York, Singapore, and Winnipeg
(ICE) Intercontinental Exchange Group, Inc.
Interview and discussion with Jeffrey Sprecher, C.E.O. of the IntercontinentalExchange. He gives his view about his company earnings and its economic stability. (Bloomberg News)
IntercontinentalExchange Group, Inc. (NYSE: ICE) Chairman and CEO Jeffrey C. Sprecher, joined by members of the company's senior management team, will ring the NYSE Opening Bell on Monday, Nov. 18 to commemorate IntercontinentalExchange's recent acquisition of NYSE Euronext. About IntercontinentalExchange Group, Inc. IntercontinentalExchange Group, Inc. (NYSE: ICE) is the leading network of regulated exchanges and clearing houses for financial and commodity markets. ICE delivers transparent, reliable and accessible data, technology and risk management services to markets around the world through its portfolio of exchanges, including the New York Stock Exchange, ICE Futures, Liffe and Euronext.
IntercontinentalExchange -- more commonly known as ICE -- is a global commodities and derivatives exchange that uses IBM Netezza as an end-to-end regulatory compliance data warehouse. In this video, Betsy Meeker, Director of Data Warehousing for ICE, talks about the benefits of leveraging IBM Netezza to ensure regulatory compliance.
The Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) talk about their reasons for accepting Gold as collateral in times of financial stress. The World Gold Council is the global authority on gold and it's uses. We use this knowledge to develop insights into the future role that gold can play across a number of sectors. In collaboration with partners, we then intervene to deliver solutions and create new markets, and to increase and sustain the demand for gold. We provide informed opinion and advice across the technology, investment, jewelry and government affairs sectors. SITE http://www.gold.org YOUTUBE http://youtube.com/worldgoldcouncil FACEBOOK http://facebook.com/worldgoldcouncil TWITTER http://twitter.com/GOLDCOUNCIL
The Intercontinental Exchange, owner of New York Stock Exchange, showed strength with earnings. Bob Lang walks you through the technical chart analysis. Don't miss a single stock chart from Explosive Options! Get more at http://ExplosiveOptions.net/charts
Die Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) gibt kein Angebot für die Londoner Börse LSE ab. Damit wäre der Weg für die Deutsche Börse frei, wenn Aktionäre und Aufsichtsbehörden der Fusion zustimmen.
Nasdaq Futures (NFX) shook up the energy futures space last year with its entry into the energy exchange space in July 2015. Now the company is looking to gain some ground on its established competitors, CME Group and Intercontinental Exchange. With gas oil and natural gas futures now attracting acceptable volumes for NFX, CEO Magnus Haglind told JLN that the exchange is thinking about offering brent, WTI and other energy futures. Beyond that, Haglind said it plans to introduce options as well on those products.
For the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), 2015 was about major investments in data and analytics services. Now in 2016, the exchange is looking to integrate recent data acquisitions into its business and grow well beyond traditional exchange trading and clearing services. ICE CEO Jeff Sprecher spoke with John Lothian News at the FIA Boca Conference about how its purchases of Superderivatives, Interactive Data and S&P; Analytics fit into its business model. ICE is also working with Blackrock, on exchange traded funds, to become its benchmark index provider.. "We started to pivot the company to get deeper into the data space," Sprecher said. "We want to articulate a vision on how exchanges and data can come together into one holistic business that can serve customers."
(ICE) Intercontinental Exchange Group, Inc.
(ICE) Intercontinental Exchange Group, Inc.
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), sometimes known as the "Big Board",[4] is an American stock exchange located at 11 Wall Street, Lower Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States. It is the world's largest stock exchange by market capitalization of its listed companies at US$19.69 trillion as of May 2015.[5] The average daily trading value was approximately US$169 billion in 2013. The NYSE trading floor is located at 11 Wall Street and is composed of 21 rooms used for the facilitation of trading. A fifth trading room, located at 30 Broad Street, was closed in February 2007. The main building, located at 18 Broad Street, between the corners of Wall Street and Exchange Place, was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1978,[6] as was the 11 Wall Street building.[3][7][8] The N...
Introduction followed by speech by Jeffrey C. Sprecher, IntercontinentalExchange (ICE) Founder, Chairman and CEO about strategies for starting a successful company.
On February 15, 2011 NYSE and Deutsche Börse announced their merger to form a new company, as yet unnamed, wherein Deutsche Börse shareholders will have 60% ownership of the new entity, and NYSE Euronext shareholders will have 40%. On February 1, 2012, the European Commission blocked the merger of NYSE with Deutsche Börse, after commissioner Joaquin Almunia stated that the merger "would have led to a near-monopoly in European financial derivatives worldwide".[46] Instead, Deutsche Börse and NYSE will have to sell either their Eurex derivatives or LIFFE shares in order to not create a monopoly. On February 2, 2012, NYSE Euronext and Deutsche Börse agreed to scrap the merger.[47] In April 2011, Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), an American futures exchange, and NASDAQ OMX Group had together...
William Henry Donaldson (born June 2, 1931) was the 27th Chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), serving from February 2003 to June 2005. He served as Under Secretary of State for International Security Affairs in the Nixon Administration, as a special adviser to Vice President Nelson Rockefeller, Chairman and CEO of the New York Stock Exchange, and Chairman, President and CEO of Aetna.[1] Donaldson founded Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette.[2] Donaldson attended both Yale University (B.A. 1953) and Harvard University (M.B.A. 1958).While he was a senior at Yale, he joined its Skull and Bones secret society.[3][4] He began his career at G.H. Walker & Co..[5] He was Chairman of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace from 1999 to 2003. Donaldson returned to Yale a...
In this show, we talk to Lior King, DBA Team Manager at Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), the company who manages the New York Stock Exchange. Lior has many years of experience working with SQL Server, Oracle, .NET, MongoDB, Cassandra, and much more. We discuss the challenges and the MANY database systems that ICE works with. Among other topics, we talk to Lior about: What happens under the hood when someone buys a stock How Lior's team integrates the many data systems for providing a full solution How ICE use SQL Server Replication for synchronizing data around the world What Lior is looking for in SQL Server 2016 About Lior Lior King is carrying more than 25 years of experience in the IT world. His main expertise is database systems (SQL Server and Oracle), database...
Contracts on financial instruments were introduced in the 1970s by the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) and these instruments became hugely successful and quickly overtook commodities futures in terms of trading volume and global accessibility to the markets. This innovation led to the introduction of many new futures exchanges worldwide, such as the London International Financial Futures Exchange in 1982 (now Euronext.liffe), Deutsche Terminbörse (now Eurex) and the Tokyo Commodity Exchange (TOCOM). Today, there are more than 90 futures and futures options exchanges worldwide trading to include: CME Group (formerly CBOT and CME) -- Currencies, Various Interest Rate derivatives (including US Bonds); Agricultural (Corn, Soybeans, Soy Products, Wheat, Pork, Cattle, Butter, Milk); Indices (...
In 1972, NASDAQ stood for National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations.[4] NASDAQ was founded in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD),[5] which divested itself of NASDAQ in a series of sales in 2000 and 2001. NASDAQ is owned and operated by the The NASDAQ OMX Group, the stocks of which were listed on its own stock exchange beginning July 2, 2002, under the ticker symbol NDAQ. When the NASDAQ began trading on February 8, 1971, it was the world's first electronic stock market. At first, it was merely a quotation system and did not provide a way to perform electronic trades.[6] The NASDAQ helped lower the spread (the difference between the bid price and the ask price of the stock) but was unpopular among brokerages which made much of their money on...
The London Interbank Offered Rate is the average interest rate estimated by leading banks in London that the average leading bank would be charged if borrowing from other banks. It is usually abbreviated to Libor (/ˈlaɪbɔr/) or LIBOR, or more officially to ICE LIBOR (for Intercontinental Exchange Libor). It was formerly known as BBA Libor (for British Bankers' Association Libor or the trademark bbalibor) before the responsibility for the administration was transferred to Intercontinental Exchange. It is the primary benchmark, along with the Euribor, for short-term interest rates around the world. Libor rates are calculated for 5 currencies and 7 borrowing periods ranging from overnight to one year and are published each business day by Thomson Reuters.[4] Many financial institutions, mort...
Panel Discussion at NIT Alumni Meet in Atlanta (Feb 26 2011) Topic: How Enterprise Executives Buy Emerging Technologies Panel Members: * Praveen Chopra, CIO, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (NITian) * Sachi Pati, IT Director, Intercontinental Exchange (ICE)(NITian) * C.N. Madhusudan, President of TiE Atlanta * Dr. Ash Thakker,CEO, Global Technology Connection, Inc. * Sridhar Muppalla (Moderator) All NIT (Formerly REC) alumni monthly networking meet. Connecting alumni of 20 National Institutes of Technology of India
Many of the people who ring the bell are business executives whose companies trade on the exchange. However, there have also been many famous people from outside the world of business that have rung the bell. Athletes such as Joe DiMaggio of the New York Yankees and Olympic swimming champion Michael Phelps, entertainers such as rapper Snoop Dogg and members of the band Kiss, and politicians such as Mayor of New York City Rudy Giuliani and President of South Africa Nelson Mandela have all had the honor of ringing the bell. Two United Nations Secretary Generals have also rung the bell. On April 27, 2006, Secretary-General Kofi Annan rang the opening bell to launch the United Nations Principles for Responsible Investment.[45] On July 24, 2013, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon rang the closing be...