Global ‘spaghetti’ connectivity tangling the trading landscape into a fragmented web
Data asymmetries across global markets have led to a compression of the traditional sell-side, automated market makers and exchanges competing for the same flow rather than playing individual roles in the execution process, Market Structure Partners chief executive tells The TRADE.
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