Perspectives in Financial Regulation
HIGH FREQUENCY TRADING: Progress or Problem?
  • In 2009, CBOE stepped up its already vigorous regulatory initiatives by working proactively with regulators and legislators to help shape regulatory reform. The year 2010 likely will hold more of the same.
  • This is the fourth in a series of releases in the CBOE Newsroom (www.cboenews.com) that offer background, status and CBOE views on issues in the regulatory spotlight. Other regulatory topics recently covered include flash trading and short sales.
  • In this installment, CBOE Executive Vice Chairman Edward Tilly shares CBOE's perspective on the practicalities of high frequency trading in options.
 

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Making Sense of High Frequency Trading

CBOE Executive Vice Chairman Edward Tilly discusses high frequency trading in the options business.
(Recorded Dec. 15, 2009)


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