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The Need for Speed: Does High-Frequency Trading Make or Break Equity Markets?

Ramu Thiagarajan, Richard F. Lacaille, Hanbin Im and Jingyan Wang
The Journal of Index Investing Fall 2019, 10 (2) 6-23; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3905/jii.2019.10.2.006
Ramu Thiagarajan
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Richard F. Lacaille
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Hanbin Im
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Jingyan Wang
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vol. 10 no. 2 6-23
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https://doi.org/10.3905/jii.2019.10.2.006

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  • Published online August 30, 2019.

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  1. Ramu Thiagarajan
    1. is the global head of fixed income, cash, and currency research and chairman of the Investment Technical Committee at State Street Global Advisors in Stamford, CT. (ramu_thiagarajan{at}ssga.com)
  2. Richard F. Lacaille
    1. is the global chief investment officer at State Street Global Advisors in London, UK. (richard_lacaille{at}ssga.com)
  3. Hanbin Im
    1. is a quantitative research analyst for fixed income, cash, and currency research at State Street Global Advisors in Boston, MA. (hanbin_im{at}ssga.com)
  4. Jingyan Wang
    1. is a senior quantitative researcher for fixed income, cash, and currency research at State Street Global Advisors in Stamford, CT. (jingyan_wang{at}ssga.com)
  1. To order reprints of this article, please contact David Rowe at d.rowe{at}pageantmedia.com or 646-891-2157.
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Ramu Thiagarajan, Richard F. Lacaille, Hanbin Im, Jingyan Wang
The Journal of Index Investing Aug 2019, 10 (2) 6-23; DOI: 10.3905/jii.2019.10.2.006
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    • A TAXONOMY FOR ASSET MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
    • DECLINING LATENCY IN EQUITY MARKETS AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO GROWTH OF ALGORITHMIC STRATEGIES
    • HOW TO MEASURE THE BENEFITS OF SPEED IN TRANSACTION COSTS—AN OPTION FRAMEWORK
    • THE IMPACT OF HFT ON MARKET METRICS
    • CONCLUSION: WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS OF THIS NEW REALITY?
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