BRIC countries have caught the virus of automated trading
Thanks to computer programs and algorithmic formulas, it is now possible to transfer stocks, currencies and commodities from hand to hand in a fraction of a second, without human intervention.
In the financial centers of Europe and the United States, this practice has been in place for several years, and regulators have already declared themselves unable to deal with the situation. But while they are making plans to curb trading based on algorithms, emerging markets are actively adopting this type of trading.
«В странах БРИК (Бразилия, Россия, Индия и Китай) это наблюдается в данный момент», говорит д-р Джон Бейтс, исполнительный вице-президент и главный технический директор компании Progress Software, компания, которая является пионером новых технологий в так называемых количественных торговых программах. «Сначала это происходило в Лондоне и Нью-Йорке, потом в Бразилии. Сейчас мы наблюдаем ту же тенденцию в Индии и Китае и даже, в эмбриональном виде, в России».
Indian analysts believe that a quarter of all trades in the country currently involve algorithms, compared with half of such trades in Europe and nearly two-thirds in the US. Curbing ultra-fast trading in Europe is part of the long-awaited reforms in trading market regulation scheduled for later this year.
Based on foreign press for ForTrader.org