Nasdaq Open to Cryptocurrency Exchange in Future, Says CEO

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By Reuters | Updated: 26 April 2018 16:50 IST

Nasdaq is open to launching a cryptocurrency exchange in the future as the regulatory environment evolves, the head of the exchange operator said on Wednesday.

The view that cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin will be a future way to support commerce is becoming more mainstream, Nasdaq's Chief Executive Officer, Adena Friedman, said in an interview following the announcement of better-than-expected quarterly earnings.

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But the virtual currencies are still very lightly regulated. That is part of the appeal to many early adopters but would have to change in order for Nasdaq to operate a cryptocurrency exchange, Friedman said.

"Over time, if it ultimately does morph into a regulated environment, it does give us an opportunity to participate as a marketplace, but I think that is a longer road and it doesn't have a certain path right now," she said.

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In the meantime, Nasdaq is exploring deals with several virtual currency exchanges to provide market infrastructure technology for trading and clearing, as well as surveillance, she said.

Nasdaq on Wednesday announced a surveillance deal with Gemini Trust Company to monitor cryptocurrency trading on its exchange for potential market manipulation and fraud.

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Earnings
Nasdaq's net income in the first quarter rose to $177 million (roughly Rs. 1,200 crores), or $1.05 (roughly Rs. 70) per share, from $168 million, or 99 cents per share, a year earlier, helped by a volatility-driven spike in trading volumes.

Stripping out special items, such as merger and acquisitions costs, the transatlantic exchange operator earned $1.24 (roughly Rs. 83) per share, topping analysts' average estimates by four cents, according to Thomson Reuters.

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Volatility spiked in February after a prolonged calm in 2017, roiling global equities, bonds, currencies and commodities markets, and remained elevated through the end of March.

Revenue rose 14.6 percent to $666 million (roughly Rs. 4,400 crores). Revenue from market services, the company's largest business, jumped more than 21 percent to $735 million (roughly Rs. 4,900 crores).

Sales from Nasdaq's non-trading related businesses also grew, with revenue from its market technology unit rising 7.7 percent to $70 million, and revenue from information services up 26 percent at $174 million.

Corporate services, which includes market listings, rose 7.5 percent to $172 million, as Nasdaq saw 37 IPOs in the quarter, including those of cloud storage company Dropbox and Chinese video streaming platform iQiyi.

© Thomson Reuters 2018

 

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