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Proposed ban on flash stock orders.

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  1. [verwijderd] 18 september 2009 00:05
    Als je het bericht gelezen hebt dan moet je toch ook denken dat het eigenlijk ook te gek voor woorden is dat het ooit is toegestaan.

    Het is in ieder geval gunstig voor NYSE Euronext dat het wordt afgeschaft.

    SEC Proposes Ban on Allowing Exchanges to Flash Stock Orders
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    By Jesse Westbrook

    Sept. 17 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission proposed banning flash orders after lawmakers said the practice may give hedge funds an advantage over other investors.

    SEC commissioners unanimously voted today to seek public comment on a rule barring exchanges and trading platforms from giving clients access to information about stock orders a fraction of a second before the market.

    “Investors that have access only to information displayed as public quotes may be harmed if market participants are able to flash orders and avoid the need to make the orders publicly available,” Chairman Mary Schapiro said.

    Democratic Senators Charles Schumer and Ted Kaufman urged the commission to halt the practice, arguing frequent traders use technology to profit from access to information not available to retail investors. Direct Edge Holdings LLC has relied on flash orders to take market share from NYSE Euronext.

    Nasdaq OMX Group Inc. and Bats Global Markets voluntarily dropped flash orders last month after the practice drew scrutiny from Congress and the SEC.

    The SEC’s proposed ban requires a second vote at a later public meeting to become binding.

    To contact the reporter on this story: Jesse Westbrook in Washington at jwestbrook1@bloomberg.net.

    Last Updated: September 17, 2009 17:00 EDT
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