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The Evolution of NASDAQ

Mr. Seff takes us on a journey from the opening of the first electronic stock market in 1971, to the NASDAQ of today, concluding with a look into the future NASDAQ of the coming decades. Along the…

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Technology Challenge to Regulators. Financial Markets Conference 2015 (Part 1 of 3)

Financial Markets Conference - "40 Years Of Experience With NMS: Who Are The Winners And What Have We Learned?" The 1975 Congressional Securities Acts Amendments, by calling for the…

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Selling Split Seconds

Most experts agree that the integrity of the securities markets depends on the ability of all investors to have easy – and equal – access to information that might influence the value of…

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Market Integrity: Do Our Equity Markets Pass the Test? (Part 3 of 6)

A number of sharp intra-day price swings in recent years have called much attention to the integrity of our equity markets. From the perspective of both the exchanges and their customers, what is the…

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Market Integrity: Do Our Equity Markets Pass the Test? (Part 6 of 6)

A number of sharp intra-day price swings in recent years have called much attention to the integrity of our equity markets. From the perspective of both the exchanges and their customers, what is the…

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Debating high frequency trading. Part 2 of 2

High Frequency Trading (HTF) refers to the use of sophisticated algorithms and powerful computer systems to process securities’ transactions at exceptionally fast speeds. Often, these trades…

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Debating high frequency trading. Part 1 of 2

High Frequency Trading (HTF) refers to the use of sophisticated algorithms and powerful computer systems to process securities’ transactions at exceptionally fast speeds. Often, these trades…

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