HFT in Japan: High Frequency, Low Impact

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Yoshinori Suzuki, CIO, Tokyo Stock Exchange

Seldom in the history of securities trading can one attribute an important event, such as the introduction of high-frequency trading into a market, to a precise moment. However, Japan is not a typical market. Once the Tokyo Stock Exchange launched its Arrowhead trading platform in January 2010, most industry participants agree that HFT became a fact of life in the Tokyo markets, albeit in a quiet way. By Rob Daly

Over the past several years, high-frequency trading (HFT) has torn into the US and

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