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Report looking at the risks of market automation.
Report looking at the impact of high frequency trading on market efficiency and integrity.
Economic impact assessment on minimum resting times and call markets and circuit breakers.
Subject content, aims and learning objectives for GCSE in computer science for teaching from 2016.
This brief explains how UK businesses selling mobile phones or computers to UK customers will no longer be required to report this information HMRC.
Economic impact assessment on price-triggered circuit breakers.
Economic impact assessment on regulatory scrutiny of algorithmic trading systems.
Four scenarios for the future of computer trading.
Report evaluating the risks posed by high-speed algorithmic trading.
Report looking at systemic risk arising from computer based trading and connections to the empirical literature on risk.
Report reviewing standards in computer-based trading.
Report looking at possible lessons from the nuclear industry.
Report looking at technology trends in the financial markets.
Report looking at the link between high frequency trading and end of day manipulation.
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