Friday, April 18, 2014

Euro Politics behind Greek Bond Sale w/Yanis Varoufakis & Fed Policy w/Tim Duy

Our lead story: Lawmakers are looking to crackdown on high frequency trading. In the European Union, regulators are poised to approve some of the toughest restrictions yet. Meanwhile, here in the U-S. The world’s largest futures market, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, is being sued by three of its users who allege that the company sold high speed traders access to information ahead of other market participants. Erin takes a look.We sit down with Economist Yanis Varoufakis for his view on the Greek bond sale and the future of the European recovery. He argues things are terrible in Greece, and that these bonds are de-coupled from the rest of Greece’s debt. Then we move onto Economist and blogger Tim Duy who gives his take on the Fed and Fed policy.Finally, in today’s Big Deal, Edward Harrison and Erin look at frothiness in the tech world. How bubbly is the market? Or is it bubbly at all? Don’t miss it!

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