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Citadel's Ken Griffin on Amazon, Bloomberg and swap market reform

Citadel launched a swaps market-making business in July and is off to a promising start, according to the firm’s founder, Kenneth Griffin. But there are a lot of changes he is hoping to see in the months ahead – more use of limit order books, genuine anonymity when doing so, and more competition among trading platforms. By Kris Devasabai

Kenneth Griffin
Kenneth Griffin

If you see a shopper using their phone while eyeing products in a department store, they may well be looking for a better deal online. Ken Griffin, multi-billionaire founder of asset management and trading heavyweight Citadel, is no different.

"If you knew the store was offering a fair price, you would buy it there. But if you're not sure the price is fair, you feel compelled to check Amazon," he

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