Flash crash trader appears in court
A London trader is granted bail to fight extradition to the US.
A London trader is granted bail to fight extradition to the US.
He's charged with contributing to the 2010 flash stock market crash. We report from the extradition hearing, and hear from Haim Bodek, a Wall Street whistleblower who has exposed so-called high-frequency trading scandals at major investment banks.
In the fifth in our series of interviews ahead of next month's general election with key figures from each of the UK's main political parties, today it's the turn of the centrist Liberal Democrats. We hear from Danny Alexander, who in his role as Chief Secretary to the Treasury has been effectively deputy finance minister in Britain's governing coalition since 2010.
Plus we assess revelations that the UK coffee chain Pret a Manger allows its staff to give away coffee to customers it likes. We have analysis from brand consultant Rebecca Battman.
Stock market chart showing flash crash.
Picture credit: Nanex
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- Wed 22 Apr 2015 22:32GMT大象传媒 World Service Online