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|20130924||cnbc.com||[http://www.cnbc.com/id/101056168 News organizations respond to Fed lockup questions]||[[HIGH FREQUENCY TRADING]] | |||
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|20130924||motherjones.com||[http://www.motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2013/09/somebody-stole-7-milliseconds-federal-reserve Somebody Stole 7 Milliseconds From the Federal Reserve]||[[HIGH FREQUENCY TRADING]] | |20130924||motherjones.com||[http://www.motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2013/09/somebody-stole-7-milliseconds-federal-reserve Somebody Stole 7 Milliseconds From the Federal Reserve]||[[HIGH FREQUENCY TRADING]] |
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Date | Source | Title | Tags |
20130924 | cnbc.com | News organizations respond to Fed lockup questions | HIGH FREQUENCY TRADING |
20130924 | motherjones.com | Somebody Stole 7 Milliseconds From the Federal Reserve | HIGH FREQUENCY TRADING |
20130823 | theguardian.com | Nasdaq crash triggers fear of data meltdown: Digital infrastructure exceeding limits of human control, industry experts warn | HIGH FREQUENCY TRADING |
20121207 | new-scientist.de | Computerhandel: Jede Millisekunde zählt | HIGH FREQUENCY TRADING |