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China’s Everbright Securities Says Trading System had Problem, Shares Suspended
Major brokerage Everbright Securities Co Ltd said in a filing to the Shanghai Stock Exchange that its trading system encountered problems Friday morning, following a dramatic 5 percent spike in domestic stock indexes that many suspected was the byproduct of … Continue reading
Posted in Breaking News, Equity Markets, Insider Trading, Regulatory Updates, Wall Street
Tagged algorithmic trading, Automated Trading, Bloomberg, CSRC. SEC, Everbright Securities, high-frequency trading, quantitative trading, Securities and Exchange Commission, Shanghai Stock Exchange, The Speed Traders
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HFT Analysis: High Frequency Trading Myths Debunked
Remco Lenterman from Financial Times: an influential MEP told me some months ago that of the 250 meetings he’d attended in the preceding six months, 80 per cent were about high-frequency trading. This is an astonishing number. Who would have … Continue reading
How Quality Management System AT 9000 Can Make Automated and High-Frequency Trading Safer?
Financial markets are critical for the growth and prosperity of all economies. Real-time automated trading systems are integral to these markets. However, neither the technology nor market operations underlying automated trading is infallible. Therefore, it is the responsibility and self-interest … Continue reading
Posted in Equity Markets, Food for Thought, Practitioners, Regulatory Updates, World Economy
Tagged Algorithm behavior, American National Standards Institute, Andy Kumiega, ANSI, ANSI X9 D14 Working Group, AT 9000, AT 9000 Advocacy, Automated Trading, automated trading industry, automation, Ben Van Vliet, best practices, Bob Binder, control, Development, economies, financial markets, FPGA in trading, Greg Wood, HFT, HFT conference, high-frequency trading, high-frequency trading conference, ISO, Jim Northey, Justin Bouchard, Keith Fishe, kill switches, Low-Latency, management system standards, market operations, market participants, market stress conditions, market structure, operation, organizational responsibilities, process-driven research, quality management systems, Rajeev Ranjan, Real-time automated trading systems, real-time monitoring, regulation, risk controls, safety to financial markets, Sagy Mintz, software development, software system version management, software version management, Speed Trading, technology, trading technology, Zach Ziliak
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Edgar Perez, The Speed Traders, on The Perennial Profit Challenge: 2013 Roadmap for World Exchanges
Financial exchanges play a vital role in economic development as one of the primary tools for the allocation of capital in both developed economies and emerging ones. The indices created using the platforms provided by global exchanges are used by … Continue reading
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Tagged algorithmic trading, Alternative Investments, ASX, Australian Securities Exchange, Automated Trading, BM&FBOVESPA, Bombay Stock Exchange, BSE, capital allocation, capital markets, clearing and settlement, CME Group, custody, demutualization, depository, Derivatives, Deutsche Boerse, developed economies, economic development, economic news, economies of scale, Edgar Perez, electronic feed, emerging economies, European regulators, exchanges, financial instruments, financial services, GETCO, GFLC, government, high-frequency and algorithmic trading firms, high-frequency trading, High-Frequency Trading Book, high-frequency trading conference, Hong Kong, information services, Institutional Investors, IT infrastructure, Johannesburg Stock Exchange, Knight capital, London Stock Exchange, LSE, matching engine, McKinsey, mergers, Nasdaq, Nasdaq OMX, New York Stock Exchange, nominee services, NYSE Euronext, Philippines Stock Exchange, PSE, RapiData, regulatory enhancements, Richard Branson, SEC, Securities and Exchange Commission, SGX, Singapore Exchange, Stockholm Stock Exchange, The Speed Traders, The Speed Traders Workshop, TMX, Toronto Stock Exchange, trading data, trading hours, trading system, trading volumes, TSX, U.S. government, Virtu, volatility
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The Future of Speed Trading at World’s Most Influential High-Frequency Trading Conference
High-frequency trading is fundamentally based on how market participants (for this discussion I’m talking about stock markets) place their orders to buy and sell shares and how HFT players act on those orders. For every stock that’s traded there is always … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012, algorithmic trading, ask, Automated Trading, bid, capitak, conference, Golden Networking, High Frequency Trading Leaders Forum, High Frequency Trading Leaders Forum 2013, high speed trading summit, High-Frequency Trading Book, high-frequency trading conference, speed trading conference, workshop
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