High-frequency trading firms to buff their image with regulators and investors
NEW YORK: For years, they have operated in the shadows, often far from Wall Street, trading stocks at warp speed and reaping billions while criticism rose that they were damaging markets and hurting...
View ArticleHigh Frequency Firms Poised To Challenge Dealers In Swap Trade -Tabb
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View ArticleAutomated Trader 2011 Algorithmic Trading Survey Now Live
In case you missed it last year, Automated Trader's 2010 Algorithmic Trading Survey had a number of significant impacts. As well as providing valuable insights and the opportunity for Automated...
View ArticleBofA Merrill Lynch Rolls Out High-Frequency Powered Trading Platform
By Jacob Bunge | Dow Jones NewswiresPublished July 20, 2011read more...
View ArticleInformatica Forms Partnership With Toshiba Solutions For Financial Services...
TOKYO, Japan and REDWOOD CITY, Calif., July 25, 2011 — Informatica Corporation (NASDAQ: INFA), the world’s number one independent provider of data integration software, today announced that Toshiba...
View ArticleESMA consults on systems and controls for highly automated trading
20 Jul. 2011 - ESMA publishes today a consultation paper, accompanied by a press release setting out its proposals for detailed guidelines for trading platforms, investment firms and competent...
View ArticleLarge trader system only the beginning SEC
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View ArticleBAML offers high-speed, SEC-compliant market access
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View ArticleA High-Frequency Tax: Paving the Way for a Fair Market, or a Roadblock to...
With ever-accelerating markets and a growing need for transparency, federal regulators are considering a tax to pay for surveillance—and slow down traders.read more...
View ArticleSEC Will Track Biggest Traders Activity
By Jesse Hamilton - Jul 26, 2011 9:56 PM GMTread more...
View ArticleHigh-speed changes to FX trading
ELECTRONIC trading is not a new development. Nasdaq, the first electronic exchange, is more than 40 years old. But advancing technology has slashed latency. On the NYSE, 10 years ago an order took 20...
View ArticleAutomated stock trading poses fraud risk, researcher says
(cnet News) An emphasis on speed and a lack of security makes automated trading in financial markets ripe for exploitation and fraud, a security researcher warned today.read more...
View ArticleCross-asset class trading platforms: dream or reality?
(FOW - Roger Aitken) As traders diversify to realise greater opportunities for arbitrage and move into new markets, the demand for cross-asset class trading capabilities has never been greater. Roger...
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