Online brokers fight for market share in low-margin landscape

With technology indices showing huge losses, many companies which found entry into e-brokerage too easy are counting the cost and face consolidation

A year ago, financial firms flocked to set up online brokerages in Europe, attracted by booming stock markets and European investors' new-found appetite for equities, particularly technology stocks and initial public offerings (IPOs).

Online share-dealing services were often indistinguishable, the technology sometimes shaky and operating margins slim, but in a booming market, it hardly seemed to matter.

WSJ Logo
Pro Bono or Pro Nono? Law Firms Split on Fulfilling Deals With TrumpExternal link

Pro Bono or Pro Nono? Law Firms Split on Fulfilling Deals With Trump