BoE’s Haldane highlights increasing risks from high-frequency trading

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Andrew Haldane, the executive director of financial stability at the Bank of England, on Friday said recent developments in high-frequency trading had created abnormalities in securities markets which threatened to increase systemic risk.

At the International Economic Association's 16th World Congress in Beijing, China, Haldane said: The emergence of high frequency in fragmented trading platforms makes for a financial marketplace exhibiting complexity and contagion. As the race for zero has

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