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Smart beta ETFs had net inflows in the first half of this year while standard equity ETFs suffered outflows

Smart beta ETFs had net inflows in the first half of this year while standard equity ETFs suffered outflows

Order management systems need to seamlessly handle crushes of trade orders.

Faulty 'smart' contracts could cost Wall Street millions, if not more.

Failure of the DAO demonstrates the technology's shortcomings.

New regulations are almost certain to change the way institutional investors pay for research - both in Europe and in the US

Sell-side job changes and C-suite hires dominate this week's Wall Street employment shuffle.

Equities is not the only market that needs to deal with high-frequency trading.

Fund managers have complained that market data costs from European exchanges are much higher than the US

A new working group and position paper spur a standards discussion for smart contracts.

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