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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
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