Trading

More exchanges defy high-frequency traders with ‘speed bumps’

Over a dozen financial markets are expected to have speed bumps or similar features by 2020

High-frequency trading firms are hitting a growing number of “speed bumps” around the world—the latest blow to a business that has struggled in recent years.

Exchanges on both sides of the Atlantic are increasingly embracing the mechanisms, which impose a split-second delay before executing trades.

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