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In defence of high-frequency trading [Financial Times Video]
May 23, 2012
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May 22 2012 High-frequency trading is under fresh attack from European policymakers. However Remco Lenterman, chairman of FIA European Principal Traders Association, defends the industry's social utility to Philip Stafford, and calls some European proposals to curb their activities as "unprecedented". (video - 5m 24sec)
Nasdaq investors still support Greifeld [Financial Times]
May 23, 2012
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Facebook IPO seized by post-capitalist High Frequency Tractor Beam [Wired]
May 23, 2012
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GreySpark Partners Releases Detailed Analysis of OMS and EMS Offerings
May 23, 2012
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LONDON, 22nd May 2012 – GreySpark Partners, the capital markets consultancy, has published a new industry report after developing a detailed comparative analysis of Order Management Systems (OMSs) and Execution Management Systems (EMSs) on the market. The research looks at solutions that are available for Sellside use.read more...
SIFMA Looks at Segregation of Market Maker Desks [Traders Magazine]
May 23, 2012
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Could HFT Hedge Funds Spark a New Flash Crash? [Advanced Trading]
May 23, 2012
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Gnodal Names Cisco, Fortinet Marketing Veteran CMO
May 23, 2012
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Bristol, UK, and Palo Alto, CA. Gnodal, the high performance network switch provider, named former Cisco and Fortinet marketing veteran Atchison Frazer as its first Chief Marketing Officer. Frazer brings to Gnodal more than 20 years of enterprise-segment strategic marketing experience, most recently as marketing leader for Cisco’s Global Enterprise services business. read more...
Nasdaq âembarrassedâ over Facebook IPO [Financial Times]
May 21, 2012
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Special Report: The algorithmic arms race [Reuters]
May 21, 2012
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By Tommy Wilkes and Laurence Fletcherread more...
