On the recordApril 26, 2010
Markets have to have people on both sides of them. My concern is where is the ethical standard on when you expose your position as a market maker.
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congress.govMarkets have to have people on both sides of them. My concern is where is the ethical standard on when you expose your position as a market maker.
Coburn emphasizes the need for ethical standards in market making.
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