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Nasdaq Launches Redesigned IR Mobile Application
A diverse team of designers at Nasdaq see user experience as a strategic differentiator.
SEC Eyes Potential Order Routing Disclosures
Requiring brokers to provide more transparency into their stock order routing practices would give investors more information on where their trades are being executed.
Fast and Furious: High Frequency Trading Raises Hackles
Michael Lewis' new book "Flash Boys" has whipped up a furious tornado of criticism about high frequency trading. But the market and regulators need to resist the urge to ban the practice and instead embrace the notion of high frequency monitoring and surveillance.
The Great HFT Debate Is Yesterday's News
If you are still slogging it out over HFT, you are missing the point. The real debate is about market structure.
Ten HFT Debates to Follow on Twitter
The moment Flash Boys hit the shelves Twitter became a battleground for the HFT debate. #Flashboys #HFT
Why Securities Exchanges Need a New Data Standard
Stock trades involve large amounts of data. The lack of a unifying data standard slows global communication.
Private Equity Warms to Funding Portals
Digital networks are using innovative technology to simplify private equity deal management for the middle market.
"Flash Boys" Triggers Debate: HFT and Fairness
Author Michael Lewis told "60 Minutes" that the computerized, high-frequency stock market is rigged, sending Wall Street into a tizzy.
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