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SEC seeks to rein in high-frequency trading

Clip: 6/5/2014 | 5m 37s

SEC seeks to rein in unfair practices of high-frequency trading

The chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission laid out new rules to regulate high-frequency trading. Critics have argued that high-speed, computer trading gives a small group of traders an enormous advantage over the general public. Judy Woodruff talks to Bloomberg News reporter Keri Geiger for a closer look at the potential changes.

06/05/2014 | Rating NR

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