Virtu Financial, Inc. - Class A Common Stock (VIRT)
38.54
-1.28 (-3.21%)
Virtu Financial is a technology-driven financial services firm that specializes in providing liquidity to the global financial markets
The company employs a high-frequency trading approach, utilizing advanced algorithms and proprietary technology to execute trades across various asset classes, including equities, fixed income, and foreign exchange. By acting as both a market maker and liquidity provider, Virtu aims to enhance market efficiency and improve trading conditions for its clients, which include institutional investors and brokerage firms. Additionally, Virtu focuses on leveraging data analytics and machine learning to optimize its trading strategies and risk management practices.
PHILADELPHIA, March 25, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A federal securities fraud class action alleging that Virtu Financial Inc. (NASDAQ: VIRT), and certain of its officers failed to disclose to investors that it had improper safeguards in place and was not monitoring which of its employees were accessing the primary database containing sensitive trader information, has survived a motion to dismiss.
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