IIROC Applies Machine Learning Classification

Canada's SRO simplifies segmentation of market participants

Canada's self-regulatory organization (SRO) for financial markets, the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (IIROC), has applied a simplified machine learning project to characterize groups of market participants for the purpose of managing data that can draw conclusions about the market, according to Baiju Devani, director of analytics at IIROC.

"We had to take all the participants in our market and characterize them into groups such as retail, buy side, sell side and HFTs

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