TMX's Eccleston Talks HFT, Says It's Not Going Anywhere

TMX CEO Lou Eccleston shares his thoughts with Dan DeFrancesco on HFT and why the industry needs to learn to accept it.

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TMX's Lou Eccleston shares his thoughts on HFT.

There is an old adage about how one should never bring up religion or politics amongst friends or family if they want to avoid arguments. Along that same line of thinking, the same could be said for high-frequency trading (HFT) in the world of financial services.

Few topics tend to elicit stronger reactions from people than HFT and its impact on the markets. While tensions around it have cooled a bit, there is little middle ground. People are usually either vehemently for its place in the

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