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High Frequency Trading

Kosten und Nutzen im Wertpapierhandel und Notwendigkeit der Marktregulierung

High Frequency Trading

Costs and Benefits in Securities Trading and its Necessity of Regulations

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This article is also available in English via http://www.springerlink.com and http://www.bise-journal.org: Lattemann C, Loos P, Gomolka J, Burghof H-P, Breuer A, Gomber P, Krogmann M, Nagel J, Riess R, Riordan R, Zajonz R (2012) High Frequency Trading. Costs and Benefits in Securities Trading and its Necessity of Regulations. Bus Inf Syst Eng. doi: 10.1007/s12599-012-0205-9.

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Lattemann, C., Loos, P., Gomolka, J. et al. High Frequency Trading. Wirtschaftsinf 54, 91–101 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11576-012-0311-9

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