加拿大资本市场出了什么问题?

J. Schmitt
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今天的市场比以往任何时候都更加不公平。受益于技术优势和利用这一优势的财务能力的市场参与者采取的策略使竞争环境不公平,对长期投资者有害。当今市场的执行质量受到掠夺性交易策略的影响,大量财富从普通公民手中转移到一小部分市场参与者手中。掠夺性交易策略一直存在。但现在,它们是系统性的,被相互勾结的市场放大了。钟摆摆得太远了;它变成了没有代表权的税收。
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What Is Wrong with Canada’s Capital Markets?
Today’s markets are more unfair than ever. Market participants benefiting from a technological advantage and the financial capability to leverage it deploy strategies that make the playing field uneven and are harmful to long-term investors. The quality of execution in today’s markets is impaired by predatory trading strategies, and considerable wealth is transferred from the average citizen to a small subset of market participants. There have always been predatory trading strategies. But now they’re systemic, amplified by marketplaces that are complicit. The pendulum has swung too far; it has become taxation without representation.
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