Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. The New York Times reports that Chuck Schumer has persuaded the SEC to ban one of the ...
The SEC has formally proposed a ban on the practice of ‘flash’ trading where large financial companies get access to trading information fractions of a second before it becomes public and use ...
The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association has asked the Securities and Exchange Commission to allow the use of "flash orders" in options markets. Processing Content SIFMA's Equity ...
Regulators on Thursday proposed banning "flash orders," which give some traders a split-second edge in buying or selling stocks. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free ...
The Securities and Exchange Commission is seeking to ban the practice of “flash” trading, where some large financial companies get access to stock trading information milliseconds before that ...
Direct Edge, a small, four-year-old electronic trading company on Jersey City's waterfront in Newport, sits at the center of Wall Street's newest trading flap. In its race to grow, Direct Edge helped ...