XPP stands for eXtreme Parallel Processing. For larger systems with more complicated code, XPP helps achieve parallelism on the cluster at the lowest possible level i.e. individual queries to achieve maximum possible utilization.
When securities are listed on a centralized exchange, such as the New York Stock Exchange or Nasdaq, transaction information such as price and trade history is readily available to investors through the exchange. But how can you get information about bonds and other fixed income securities that are not listed on a national securities exchange? Information about these securities, known as over-the-counter (OTC) debt securities, is provided by TRACE®—the Trade Reporting and Compliance Engine®.
Notice of Annual Meeting of FINRA Firms and Proxy
Securities Industry/Regulatory Council on Continuing Education Issues Firm Element Advisory Update
SEC Approves a Limited Exception From FINRA Rule 5131(b) to Permit Firms to Rely Upon a Written Representation From Certain Unaffiliated Private Funds
I am losing faith in the Regulations governing the Securities Market! As a retail investor I believe that the provably widespread practice of naked shorting dilutes the share pool of companies that I believe in which artificially lowers stock prices. It is a method that predatory short hedge funds use to drive stock prices down, rather than allowing the market to engage in true price discovery.
FINRA Requests Comment on the Effectiveness and Efficiency of Its Payments for Market Making Rule
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On February 5, 1997, in Release No. 34-38245 (Release), the Securities and Exchange Commission(SEC) amended its broker/dealer record retention rule to allow broker/dealers to employ, under certain
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On December 28, 1992, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved and made effective an amendment to Article III, Section 10(a) of the Rules of Fair Practice. The amendment raises from $50 to $100 the maximum value of gifts or gratuities a member or associated person may provide to another