Radio Silence: Are Exchanges Trying to Curb HFT?

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Jamie Selway, managing director and head of liquidity management at ITG

High-frequency traders must feel like their ears are constantly burning. From magazines through to the Occupy London protests, financial conferences and regulatory speeches, they are in the news every other week. Along with this attention have been frequent calls for enhanced oversight and regulation of high-frequency trading, and it seems with regulators such as the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) installing subcommittees to specifically look at automated practices, exchanges are

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