Nasdaq moves to make trading nearly 24 hours. Why some on Wall Street say that's a bad idea
Critics argue that formalizing nearly nonstop trading could worsen some of the very problems that plague the structure of equity markets today.
Critics argue that formalizing nearly nonstop trading could worsen some of the very problems that plague the structure of equity markets today.
The share of portfolios in cash fell to a record low 3.3% in December, according to the bank's Global Fund Manager survey.