Fund managers stay calm over high-speed traders

Most traditional US asset managers are not concerned about the rise of high-frequency trading firms, and warn that regulators should tread cautiously in restricting their activities, according to a new survey.

Eighty-four percent of the 66 firms surveyed by US consultancy Tabb Group said regulators should "take no action" to restrict high-frequency trading firms, and more than half said they were indifferent to their presence in the market.

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