On High-Frequency Trading, Regulators Wait and See

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High-frequency trading, an often maligned aspect of buy-side and sell-side firms’ businesses, continues to dominate headlines around the world. And while the industry’s regulators have signalled their intent to regulate such practices, to their credit, they have shown restraint, instead adopting a wait-and-see approach to what for many firms is their bread and butter. By Victor Anderson

On October 20, Waters hosted a webinar focusing on high-frequency trading (HFT), sponsored by the Intel

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