House vice chairman defends HFTs

Jeb Hensarling says the market needs to adapt to new technology

Jeb Hensarling, Republican vice-chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, has described high-frequency trading as the next step in the evolution of financial markets and warned participants they need to adapt

Hensarling delivered the keynote address yesterday morning in Washington DC, at a panel discussion organised by the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative think-tank, on the effects of high-frequency trading on the securities markets and investors.

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