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“New York Times (April 7, 2013)

2013/ 04/ 08 by jd in Global News

U.S. regulators like FINRA need to confront today’s changing market where trading “has increasingly migrated away from public exchanges, like the New York Stock Exchange, to private trading venues, mostly operated by big banks.” With approximately 40% of trades being handled through dark pools and internalizers, markets are losing transparency and may become more susceptible to crashes and manipulation. Canadian and Australian regulators have already taken steps to protect their markets. U.S. regulators need to get with the program. “The market cannot be efficient if many orders never see the light of day. An inefficient market is neither fair nor stable, which makes a strong regulatory response to protect investors imperative.”

 

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