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By Rita Nazareth and Michael P. Regan, Bloomberg |
October 3, 2012
Erroneous trades that sent Kraft Foods Group Inc. up as much as 29 percent in the first minute of trading were canceled by exchanges, the latest incident to fuel scrutiny of the electronic infrastructure of U.S. markets.
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By Daniel P. Collins |
August 23, 2012
The debate over high frequency trading (HFT) and whether it will it will lead to a real life Terminator scenario with computers taking over the world, heated up again with the Knight Capital Group glitch
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By Phil Burgert |
May 1, 2012
Pinch hitter
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By Steve Zwick |
May 1, 2012
Although critics say high-frequency trading is giving markets too much of a good thing, exchanges disagree.
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By Valerii Salov |
May 1, 2012
Applying a maximum profit strategy with optimal trading elements to live cattle.
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By Nina Mehta, Bloomberg |
April 19, 2012
UBS AG will let clients design trading algorithms on Apple Inc.’s iPad, putting tailor-made tools in their hands more quickly in an effort to capture equities market share, according to executives at the Zurich- based bank.
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By Joshua Gallu and Nina Mehta, Bloomberg |
April 5, 2012
More than five months before a software error ruined Bats Global Markets Inc.’s initial public offering, U.S. regulators put exchanges on notice that they need to do more to protect investors from technology gone awry.
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By Steve Zwick |
April 1, 2012
Traders' View of the World: High-frequency trading has created a push-back to markets focused on efficiency. World leaders are looking to create resilient markets, and the two don’t always go together.
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By Nina Mehta, Bloomberg |
March 9, 2012
Creating a registration category for high-frequency trading firms will help U.S. regulators determine whether new rules should be imposed on them as a group, says Chilton.
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By Beth Jinks, Bloomberg |
March 6, 2012
International Business Machines Corp.’s Watson computer, which beat champions of the quiz show “Jeopardy!” a year ago, will soon be advising Wall Street on risks, portfolios and clients.