Blockbuster Lawsuit: Whistleblower "Reuters Releases Data Early to HFT Clients!"
Michael Krieger: Very interesting, but unsurprising, allegations have surfaced in a
lawsuit brought forth by former Thomson-Reuters employee Mark Rosenblum
that alleges the company released sensitive economic data early to HFT
(high frequency trading) clients. Now this should come as no shock to
anyone, considering it has become crystal clear that the entire economy
is essentially simply one giant oligarch-run fraud
that is designed to take the wealth and labor of 99.9% and funnel it
all up to them. This realization is a large drive behind the recent success of Bitcoin, as people are simply desperate to get free of the parasitic banking system at all costs. From Reuters: In the lawsuit, filed on Wednesday in Manhattan federal court, Mark
Rosenblum said he was terminated after telling U.S. authorities that
the Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers was
released at different times to different subscribers. Rosenblum said in his court papers that Thomson
Reuters releases the monthly survey to so-called “ultra low-latency”
subscribers at two seconds before 9:55 a.m. ET, to “desktop” subscribers
at 9:55 a.m., and to the general public at 10 a.m.
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