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Market Liqudity
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Greg MacSweeney
Liquidity Centers Are Big Business
Exchanges are the latest participants to jump into the data center colocation game as the appetite for hosted services shows no letdown. - Are Exchange Order Fees the Best Way to Regulate High-Frequency Trading?
When it comes to oversight of high-frequency trading, regulators should focus on simplicity, access and competition, according to Wayne Arden, former VP of sales for Nasdaq OMX’s Market Technology division, who says revamping the exchange order fee structure is a good place to start. - The Perils of a Financial Services Transaction Tax
A financial transaction tax could generate $150 billion in income, but it could also hurt retail investors in the long run. -
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