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Thursday, 20 February 2014
by Federation of Chamber of Commerce on 23:23
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Business Wire, the distributor of press releases owned byWarren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK/A), will stop letting high-speed trading firms purchase direct access to its service.
After consulting with Buffett, a billionaire known for holding onto investments for decades, Business Wire decided to avoid the reputational hit from an association with high-frequency traders, who often enter and exit positions in less than a second.
“There was nothing wrong in Business Wire serving these handful of HFTs directly,” Chief Executive Officer Cathy Baron Tamraz said yesterday in a statement. A Wall Street Journal article this month highlighted the access Business Wire granted some traders. “The article may have caused some misperceptions, and that was of deep concern to us,” she said. “Our most important assets are our reputation and the trust we have earned from our clients and other market participants for more than a half century.”
By directly subscribing to Business Wire’s stream of potentially market-moving corporate statements, traders could shave thousandths of a second off the amount of time it took to receive and process the information in corporate press releases, including earnings and merger announcements. Without that option, the fastest traders will have to rely on middlemen such as Bloomberg News parent Bloomberg LP, Thomson Reuters Corp. (TRI) and News Corp.’s Dow Jones to get the quickest access to company announcements.
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