Pity the programmers toiling away at Wall Street's secretive high-frequency trading shops--places like Goldman Sachs , Citadel and Getco. They wrote algorithms that take advantage of fleeting trading ...
The case that put a spotlight on the world of ultra-fast, computer-driven trading of stocks has ended in a conviction. Sergey Aleynikov, a 40-year-old former Goldman Sachs programmer, was found guilty ...
A federal case against a Naperville computer programmer ended in a mistrial today in Chicago with most of the jury saying he was not guilty of the spoofing crimes alleged, according to an attorney for ...
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