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Nasdaq develops surveillance tools for trading desks

Exchange operator's move comes as market instability and new regulations increase responsibility on trading firms

Nasdaq develops surveillance tools for trading desks

Exchange operator Nasdaq is preparing customised market surveillance tools for trading desks, as impending European regulations begin to place a responsibility on trading firms to monitor client flow and avoid market instability.

New rules including those in the review of the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive will mandate closer supervision of clients that use algorithms or computer programs to trade through a broker's exchange membership, a practice known as direct market access.

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