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Wall Street calls out author on ‘rigged’ marke

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Posted On: 04/02/2014 2:35:37 PM
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Wall Street calls out author on ‘rigged’ markets claim

By Michelle Celarier

April 1, 2014 | 11:55pm
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Wall Street calls out author on ‘rigged’ markets claim

Wall Street came out swinging on Tuesday, fighting back against accusations that the markets are “rigged” by high-frequency traders and the exchanges that cater to them.

The boss of one the country’s largest stock exchanges said it was shameful how best-selling author Michael Lewis falsely accused high-frequency traders (HFTs) of rigging the market by front-running trades.

William O’Brien, president of BATS Global Markets, also lashed out at Brad Katsuyama, the founder of IEX Exchange — portrayed as a hero in Lewis’ “Flash Boys: A Wall Street Revolt” — for amplifying the claim.

“Shame on both of you,” O’Brien said in a heated exchange on live TV.

The 23-minute debate among the three on CNBC grew so fierce that traders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange — whose jobs are put in peril by the growth of computerized trading — stopped to watch and to cheer Katsuyama.

Lewis’ claim — his book hit stores shelves Tuesday — of rigged US markets was quickly joined by news that the FBI and state and federal regulators were investigating HFTs for possible illegal conduct.

O’Brien feels the book is nothing short of a 300-page commercial for his rival.

Katsuyama’s IEX Exchange has erected speed bumps to avoid advantages HFTs create by using high-speed computer systems — sometimes linked directly to the servers of exchanges — to jump ahead of incoming trades and buy the stock, sometimes milliseconds sooner.

This both drives up the price of the stock for the investors and gives the HFTs a profit when the investor’s purchase is made.

“I think he is outrageous and part of the problem,” Lewis said, referring to O’Brien.

O’Brien also accused Lewis of never interviewing anyone at BATS, saying the book was riddled with inaccuracies.

“Not true,” Lewis replied, saying he toured BATS on Feb. 5, 2013. “There’s no point in talking to someone just throwing dust into the air.”

HFTs, Lewis said, have “created a war between investors and the Wall Street firms” who’ve mishandled their business.

http://nypost.com/2014/04/01/wall-street-call...ets-claim/


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