Traders and Technology from Chicago to London
Traders and Technology from Chicago to London
From New York to Singapore, from Chicago to London, the trading floors of the world's financial markets are icons of global capitalism. Images of them are used on the news all the time--traders burying their heads in their hands when the market is down, their arms flailing in a frenzy when fortunes are rising--to convey the current state of the economy.
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Shows how traders, brokers, and global financial markets have adapted to the digital age. The author explains how changes at the world's leading financial exchanges have transformed economic cultures and the craft of speculation, and how people and places are responding to the digital transition.