NAFIS 2014: HFT, Managed Services, OTC Derivatives Top Data Industry Trends, Says Aite's Weiss

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Despite the fact that HFT activity in the US is actually tapering off, the publication of Michael Lewis' bestselling high-frequency trading exposé, Flash Boys, combined with the New York State Attorney General's ongoing investigation of HFT practices─including potentially unfair access to market moving information─is shining a spotlight on the market data industry, Weiss said.

Opponents of the practice say that HFT players front-run other firms, using non-public market data about trading

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