BY SCOTT PATTERSON,
BOCA RATON, Fla.—A top U.S. regulator said his agency plans to widen
day-to-day monitoring of the commodities and futures markets, targeting the
high-speed trading firms that are a...
As an individual investor, you may be interested in investing in
commodities to diversify your portfolio. Investing in tangible assets such
as oil, gold, silver, corn, and soybeans can offer...
By Carey Gillam
March 9 - Wall Street has found its place on the farm.
Prospects for profits tied to increasing food production are driving a
proliferation of new niche investment vehicles...
by Elizabeth Dexheimer,
It's been four months since MF Global Holdings Ltd. filed for bankruptcy,
but how long will the fallout continue to impact CME Group Inc.?
It's still too soon to...
By Reuters,
Commodities agriculture funds
Commodities Agriculture ETFs garner interest for niche play on food
productions.
Commodities agricultures funds avg total returns -$ bin
Month-end assets under management - $ bin
Number of commodities agriculture...
By Nina Mehta,
The International Securities Exchange may introduce a second platform for
U.S. equity options, opening what may be the nation's 10th venue for the
contracts, according to Chief Executive...
Opening Remarks at the Futures Industry Association's Panel on the
Evolution of Commodity Markets, Boca Raton, Florida
Commissioner Bart Chilton
Good afternoon. There is no denying it; we don't live in simple...
Dow Jones Newswires,
BOCA RATON, Fla. -(Dow Jones)- Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd.
(0388.HK) is not rushing to open its markets to high-frequency trading
firms, despite their power to drive...
By LIAM DENNING,
Discussion of the supposed commodity "supercycle" tends to focus more on
the "super" and less on the "cycle." But all true cycles eventually head
down. This one could...
By Whitney Kisling and Joseph Ciolli
Trading (MVOLUSE) on American equity exchanges fell to the lowest level of
the year today as enthusiasm waned among investors even after the Standard
&...
By Ann Saphir and Tom Polansek
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Oil major ConocoPhillips, billionaire investor Carl
Icahn, Coca Cola and giant energy trader Mercuria are among a crop of
previously unnamed, high-profile...
By Lee Brodie
These days you can't go 10 feet on Wall Street without hearing something
about high frequency trading or ultra-fast computer trading.
It's a sensitive issue and one that generates...
by Elizabeth Dexheimer
It's been four months since MF Global Holdings Ltd. filed for bankruptcy,
but how long will the fallout continue to impact CME Group Inc.?
It's still too soon to...
By Nina Mehta
Creating a registration category for high-frequency trading firms that buy
and sell rapidly will help U.S. regulators determine whether new rules
should be imposed on them as...
By Larry Doyle
"The problem here is, when the public becomes aware of the nature of the
game, they may choose not to play. This is the problem not only for...
FICTIONAL THRILLER TACKLES DANGERS OF HIGH-FREQUENCY TRADING
Part of his series on Making $ense of financial news, economics correspondent Paul Solman spoke with author Robert Harris whose fictional take on Wall Street, "The Fear Index," stresses the dangers of algorithm-driven, high-frequency trading.
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