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Another European Country Joins the Race To Attract Hedge Funds

Czech Republic wants a piece of the rising hedge fund industry, after a new EU regulation named AIFMD (Alternative Investment Fund Manager Directive)  takes effect in July. Previously the highest number of hedge funds, after the U.S., are domiciled in Luxembourg, a tiny EU state. But the new EU rules, which are meant to enforce greater regulation and control in the money-managing industry, will require outside hedge funds to be domiciled in any one of the European Union members.

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Regulating high frequency trading

Thank you for that kind introduction. And my sincere thanks to everyone here for joining this lunchtime session. It’s a great pleasure and privilege to return to New York.

I want to offer a few reflections this afternoon on market innovation and, in particular, the on-going debate around high frequency trading (HFT), which has dominated global media over the last few months.

For regulators of course, the interest here is not simply around the novelty of 21st century technology (as important as this is) it’s also in the link between speed, market fairness, efficiency and safety – which is clearly a much longer-running saga in financial services.

And I feel able to speak with at least a little authority on this, having spent much of my career at the London Stock Exchange. And the London Stock Exchange was, of course, the venue for the first high frequency trade.

Now, I sense a little scepticism here – I am sure you are asking how anybody could be so definitive on such a fast-moving topic. Even the experts can’t quite agree a firm definition of what a high frequency trade is, so let me explain.

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    The release of the latest Michael Lewis book, “Flash Boys,” and the subsequent report on “60 Minutes” has reignited the debate over the purpose and value of high-frequency trading (HFT). Like many innovations, HFT had some noble objectives when it first started (to improve both the cost and timing of…
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    I wonder if SAC Capital's Steve Cohen sent Michael Lewis a thank-you note. Lately, it seems like all anyone can talk about is high-frequency tradingand the new book "Flash Boys." But long before there was HFT, there was insider trading. There's a common perception (fueled by a rabid media) that insider…
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Confused about high-frequency trading? Here’s a guide

A new book by author Michael Lewis describes how trading algorithms that detect and exploit tiny, fleeting profit opportunities, called high-frequency traders, have transformed the stock market. And not by ripping off middle class investors. But that doesn’t mean there are no problems. Read on to understand what high-frequency trading is, and what the real issues with it are.

What is high-frequency trading?

If you’re an average human being, your eyes take around 400 milliseconds to blink once. High-frequency trading is a kind of market activity that moves in less than one millisecond to spot and take advantage of an opportunity to buy or sell. It happens through trading algorithms, programs that determine how to trade based on fast-moving market data.

The kind of profit opportunities that high-frequency trading looks for aren’t the things most investors ever think about. They’re not betting that technology companies will see their profits grow more quickly than expected, for example, or that a recession is coming.

Instead, they’re looking for tiny opportunities for arbitrage. Imagine that, at precisely 10:30:01.01 AM, a share of Bank of America’s stock was trading at $16.02 on the New York Stock Exchange – but it was $16.04 on a smaller exchange called BATS. A high-frequency trading computer might spring into action by buying up shares of stock on the New York Stock Exchange and selling them on BATS. To make money this way you need to move super-fast, because the opportunity could vanish at any moment.

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    Thank you for that kind introduction. And my sincere thanks to everyone here for joining this lunchtime session. It’s a great pleasure and privilege to return to New York. I want to offer a few reflections this afternoon on market innovation and, in particular, the on-going debate around high frequency…
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Five bond market risks to worry about: Pimco

Bond investors hungry for yield have pushed further and further into high-risk territory and Pimco sees five warning signals that credit markets are getting overly frothy.

“The lower reaches of the credit market have become particularly stretched,” Christian Stracke, global head of Pimco‘s credit research group, said in a note last week. “High yield has become not-so-high yield, with credit spreads almost back to 2007 levels in many cases.”

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    There is a reason why I recommend everyone download (and read) this document. Not only is it free but it provides both novice and experienced investors with some perspective on some very basic issues. For example, the next time some one says you should divest your portfolio of so-called “sin…
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When George Soros Broke the British Pound

In 1992, George Soros brought the Bank of England to its knees. In the process, he pocketed over a billion dollars. Making a billion dollars is by all accounts pretty cool. But demolishing the monetary system of Great Britain in a single day with an elegantly constructed bet against its currency? That’s the stuff of legends.

Though just two decades ago, Soros made his nation-shaking bet in a very different time. Back then, hedge funds hadn’t yet entered the public consciousness, restrictions on capital flowing from one country to another were just lifted, and the era of the 24 hours a day news cycle had just begun.

To appreciate how Soros made a fortune betting against the British pound requires some knowledge of how exchange rates between countries work, the macroeconomic tools governments use to stimulate economies, and how hedge funds make money. Our readers are invited to correct us if we stumble in explaining any of these concepts.

And so onwards with the story of how George Soros led a group of traders to break the entire foreign currency system of Great Britain and profit handsomely at the expense of British taxpayers and others who were on the wrong side of the greatest financial bet of the 20th century.

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High-speed traders are defending their practices in a newer, faster market.

For the past month, high-frequency trading has been under attack. The first volley came on a Sunday night in late March, when author Michael Lewis, introducing his new book Flash Boys on the news magazine program 60 Minutes, delivered the most perfectly succinct of all headline-grabbing comments. “The markets are rigged,” he told correspondent Steve Kroft, implying that high-frequency traders front-run the market and are cheating ordinary investors.

Manoj Narang, Tradeworx

Read more :  http://www.tradersmagazine.com/

Since then, the imagery used to battle HFT has only grown more fanciful and over the top. Charles Schwab, founder of the brokerage firm that bears his name, called high-frequency traders a “cancer,” and Jim Kramer told his CNBC audience that “defending high-frequency trading is no different than defending the mosquito.”

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Big movers for the market between 12-16 May 2014

All time are GMT+2

Australia

 

 

Tuesday 13 May, 2014

 

11:30

 

 
AUD Budget Release
Germany  

Wednesday 14 May, 2014

 

08:00

 

 
 
EUR Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (YoY) (Apr)
United Kingdom

 

 

Wednesday 14 May, 2014

 

10:30

 

 
GBP ILO Unemployment Rate (3M) (Mar)

 

 

United Kingdom

 

 

Wednesday 14 May, 2014

 

11:30

 

 
    GBP Bank of England Quarterly Inflation Report
 Japan  

Thursday 15 May, 2014

 

01:50

 

 
      JPY Gross Domestic Product (QoQ) (Q1) Preliminar
               Japan

 

 

Thursday 15 May, 2014

 

01:50

 

 
       JPY Gross Domestic Product Annualized (Q1)Preliminar
Japan  

Thursday 15 May, 2014

 

05:25  
     JPY Bank of Japan Governor Kuroda Speech
European Monetary Union  

Thursday 15 May, 2014

 

11:00  
        EUR Consumer Price Index (YoY) (Apr)
European Monetary Union Thursday 15 May, 2014

 

11:00  
EUR Consumer Price Index – Core (YoY) (Apr)
European Monetary Union Thursday 15 May, 2014

 

11:00  
       EUR Consumer Price Index (MoM) (Apr)
European Monetary Union Thursday 15 May, 2014

 

11:00  
  EUR Gross Domestic Product s.a. (QoQ) (Q1)Preliminar
European Monetary Union Thursday 15 May, 2014

 

11:00  
 EUR Gross Domestic Product s.a. (YoY) (Q1)Preliminar
United States Thursday 15 May, 2014

 

14:30  
     USD Consumer Price Index (MoM) (Apr)
United States Thursday 15 May, 2014

 

 14:30  
      USD Consumer Price Index (YoY) (Apr)
United States Thursday 15 May, 2014

 

14:30  
USD Consumer Price Index Ex Food & Energy (MoM) (Apr)
United States Thursday 15 May, 2014

 

14:30  
USD Consumer Price Index Ex Food & Energy (YoY) (Apr)

 

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How Individuals Should Think About High-Frequency Trading

The release of the latest Michael Lewis book, “Flash Boys,” and the subsequent report on “60 Minutes” has reignited the debate over the purpose and value of high-frequency trading (HFT).

Like many innovations, HFT had some noble objectives when it first started (to improve both the cost and timing of trades) but the concept has morphed and changed well beyond its original intent. The original purpose of HFT began to change, in my view, when the exchanges began to focus on HFT firms and began to recruit and incent them to set up shop on or near their exchange location so that they could gain milliseconds over other trading firms, which gave them a trading advantage. As is often the case, the regulatory agencies tend to be slow to react to these new innovations.

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Hedge funds turn to Asia – and airlines

 

New York’s hottest young hedge funds are turning their attention towards Asian equities and airlines for the next big trade.

 

At Sohn Next Wave, held in New York’s Lincoln Centre ahead of the prestigious Sohn Investment conference, Chinese travel agent Ctrip, Indian telco Bharti Infratel, Japanese property company Goldstar and US airline JetBlue were the best trades touted.

 

Jason Karp, of $1.3 billion Tourbillon Capital Partners, could hardly contain his enthusiasm for the enormous potential of Nasdaq-listed Chinese travel company Ctrip.

 

As China’s middle-class grows, so does its propensity to travel. While China as a nation spends more on travel than other countries, on a per capita basis, it spends the least.

 

“Just imagine when the per-person spend on travel catches up,” Karp says. “There are very few companies that can give you 20 to 40 per cent growth in the past and in the future.”

 

Karp expects revenue for Ctrip to reach $7.3 billion in 2020, from less than $1 billion today, and says it is a Chinese version of runaway online travel stock Priceline, but with higher growth and a bigger market.

 

As these factors change, Ctrip’s revenue could grow by seven or eight times.


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Market news week 5-9 May 2014

Australia May 6, 2014 06:30
 AUD RBA Interest Rate Decision
Australia May 6, 2014 11:30
    AUD Budget Release
Japan May 7, 2014 01:50
            JPY BoJ Monetary Policy Meeting Minutes
Australia May 8, 2014 03:30
   AUD Employment Change s.a. (Apr)
Australia May 8, 2014 03:30
AUD Unemployment Rate s.a. (Apr)

 

 

Switzerland May 8, 2014 09:15
    CHF Consumer Price Index (YoY) (Apr)
Switzerland May 8, 2014 09:15
    CHF Consumer Price Index (MoM) (Apr)
          United Kingdom May 8, 2014 13:00
    GBP BoE Interest Rate Decision
United Kingdom May 8, 2014 13:00
   GBP BoE Asset Purchase Facility (May)
European Monetary Union May 8, 2014 13:45
      EUR ECB Interest Rate Decision (May 8)
European Monetary Union May 8, 2014 14:30
EUR ECB Monetary policy statement and press conference
Australia May 9, 2014 03:30
AUD RBA Monetary Policy Statement
China May 9, 2014 03:30
CNY Consumer Price Index (YoY) (Apr)
Canada May 9, 2014 14:30
CAD Net Change in Employment (Apr)
Canada May 9, 2014 14:30
CAD Unemployment Rate (Apr)
United Kingdom May 9, 2014  16:00
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