NYSE Eyes More Automated Future

The New York Stock Exchange has to automate its trading systems and slash the time it takes to execute a trade, or risk losing business to electronic exchanges. But much of its strength, and the loyalty of its customers, comes from the knowledge and service of the human traders that work there.

Add to that the still-simmering scandal over a recently departed chairman, the low spirits of the board, questionable loyalty of customers and plummeting price of a seat on the Exchange, and you have a pretty challenging job description for newish CEO John Thain.

Click below to read more about Thain’s dilemma and the tactics he and the NYSE are using to resolve it. Or, click here to download a PDF of the story. Turn off your popup blocker, please.

Story Guide:
NYSE: The Future of Trading
Is Faster Better?
Why Human Traders are Better (and Worse)
Snapshot:The NYSE and its Project, at a Glance