online.wsj.com - 7/3/2009
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NYSE Euronext cut order-execution times 20-fold at the New York Stock Exchange, part of an effort to catch up to faster competitors that have taken market share. With the implementation of a new system for processing orders on the NYSE, customers will see trades executed within five ...
zerohedge.blogspot.com - 7/5/2009
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Major developing story: Matt Goldstein over at Reuters
may have just broken a story that could spell
doom for if not the entire Goldman Sachs program trading group, then at least those who deal with "low latency (microseconds) event-driven market data ...
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Is A Case Of Quant Trading Sabotage About To Destroy ...
zerohedge.blogspot.com - 7/1/2009
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In a move set to infuriate and send
many Zero Hedge readers over the top, the NYSE
has taken action to make sure that nobody will henceforth be able to keep track of the complete dominance that Goldman Sachs exerts over the New York Stock Exchange. ...
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NYSE Halts Transparency, Feels Goldman Program Trading ...
market-ticker.denninger.net - 7/6/2009
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Oh oh..... Insane major props to Zerohedge on
this one ! Back-up : This week's NYSE Program
Trading report was very odd : not only because program trading hit 48.6% of all NYSE trading, a record high at least since the NYSE keep tabs ...
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Goldman: Pwned?
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Back in my day, we didn’t have any of this new-fangled quick stuff. If we got executed in 300 milliseconds, we were thankful dagnabit!!
NYSE Cuts Trade Times to 5 Milliseconds
NYSE Euronext cut order-execution times 20-fold at the New York Stock Exchange, part of an effort to catch up to faster competitors that have taken market share.
With the implementation of a new system for processing orders on the NYSE, customers will see trades executed within five milliseconds, compared with 105 milliseconds previously. As recently as 2007, the time was ...
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