High-frequency trading and the $440m mistake. Computers and clever maths enable traders to buy and sell in the blink of an eye. But does high-frequency trading make matters worse when things go wrong? Major exchanges seek to dismiss high-frequency trading lawsuit. "Major U.S. stock exchanges have asked a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit accusing them of costing ordinary investors billions of dollars by rigging markets to benefit high-frequency ...
At a small exhibit at the Historical Museum of Crete, a visiting artist gazes at an early religious painting by El Greco. "The Baptism of Christ" is a vividly colored, two-dimensional, egg tempera-on-panel work from the second half of the 16th century. But it already showed hints of the style that would later make him one of the Western world's most famous ...
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It's been nearly five years since Google released its very first Nexus device, and by now we all basically get what the Nexus name stands for. It's all about building devices to show off the bleeding-edge version of Android, to give us a better sense of Google's vision of our collective mobile future. That future isn't just phones, either: It's about screens of all sizes, and that's why Google and HTC teamed up to build the new Nexus 9. Now that ancestors ...
GBP/USD is poking above the 1.5880 mark in the wake of a Harami pattern. A close above the barrier would help confirm the key reversal formation and open the prospect of a more sustained recovery. Selling interest would likely be renewed at the 1.6170 ceiling. A slide back below 1.5880 would see the risks skewed towards the Mid-September 2013 low near 1.5770. Harami Awaits Confirmation Near Key Barrier ...