Canada’s Evolving Markets Sponsored by TABB Group
This Spotlight Series explores the Canadian equities market structure, which is evolving under the watchful eye of other markets. The changes occurring in the Canadian equity markets are being scrutinized by other exchanges around the world, as regulators search for the optimum model that balances the quality of the market with the need to compete. The TabbFORUM Spotlight on Canada offers data, analysis and opinions from key market participants and observers on the impact of regulatory changes on the Canadian marketplace and what this means for investors, brokers and the providers that support them. In addition, responding to industry requests for in-depth regional analysis, TABB Group also is expanding its capital markets research coverage to the Canadian equities markets with the launch of its new Canadian Equities Markets Research Alliance™ practice, which covers trading, market structure, regulations and technology issues.
Canada’s Dark Rules Benefit HFT
Kayla Kayla, Tree Consulting30 May 2013
Recently, a variety of global pundits have seen fit to weigh in on the impact that new dark pool and dark liquidity rules have had on the Canadian equity markets....
Opinion & Analysis
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Canada’s Dark Rules Benefit HFT
(ITG, Doug Clark)
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How Dark Are Dark Pools? – Part 2
(Capco, Jennifer Liu, Thomas Riesack and David Gest)
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A Fresh Look at Market Quality: Focus on Market Microstructure
(Macquarie University, Michael Aitken)
News
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CFTC relaxes certain SEF reporting rules, to incentivize SEF trading
('LeapRate')
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Biggest Banks Face Tougher Basel Rule on Risk Concentration
('Bloomberg')
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A Regulatory Punching Bag
('NY Times DealBook)($')
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Royal Bank Bourse to Test TMX’s Rapid Trading
('Securities Technology Monitor')
How Dark Are Dark Pools? – Part 2
Jennifer Liu, Thomas Riesack and David Gest, CapcoThe chair of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) may be changing, but the urgency in addressing issues surrounding dark pools is not. In 2011, former SEC Chair Mary...
ContinueAdditional Resources
- High-frequency trading and market quality: Causal evidence from HFT entry
University of Washington, Bank of Canada and Bank of Canada, Jonathan Brogaard, Corey Garriott and Anna Pomeranets
- The HOT Study Phases I and II of IIROC’s Study of High Frequency Trading Activity on Canadian Equity Marketplaces
Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada
- Canadian Equities Market: 2013 State of the Industry
(Miranda Mizen, Formerly TABB Group)
- The Impact of Message Traffic Regulatory Restrictions on Market Quality: Evidence from Chi-X Canada
University of Sydney, Andrew Leponea, Alexander Saccoa
- 2013 Cost of Compliance Survey
Thomson Reuters Governance, Risk and Compliance