Esma demands spotlight on high-speed trading

European watchdog reveals greater scrutiny into high-frequency trading in a rare piece of research into the practice

Europe's top securities watchdog has called for further studies into the impact of high-frequency trading following its publication of a rare piece of research into the practice.

The Paris-based European Securities and Markets Authority said more research was needed to "analyse the potential risks and benefits" of HFT, in its bi-annual report on market trends published this week.

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