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VisitMarket volatility in China post data service suspension by end of 2024?
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Chinese Stock Exchanges Consider Suspending Data Services to Quant Funds, Sources Say
Jun 5, 2024, 09:34 AM
Chinese stock exchanges, including the Shanghai and Shenzhen bourses, are considering suspending certain value-added market data services to quantitative (quant) funds, sources say. This move could involve withholding granular transaction details, such as tick-by-tick data, which are crucial for high-frequency trading (HFT) strategies employed by these funds. The decision comes amid a broader crackdown on hedge funds and market manipulation in China, following lessons learned from the 2014-15 market bubble. The potential suspension of these data services is part of China's efforts to mitigate social damages and market volatility, Bloomberg reports.
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