I heard Robert Harris on Radio 5 today - he was punting his new book called 'the fear index'. I've never read anything by him but it was a fascinating piece. He told the story of how the Americans abandoned a huge Hadron Collider project back in the early 90s leaving lots of Mathematicians and Physicists out of work.
So they went into Wall Street and started creating these algorhythms (I think that's what he called them) and more and more powerful computer systems. He said at one point in the interview that because of these powerful systems on one day last year there were more transactions carried out in the markets than in the whole of the 1960s; and that rather than economists, people working in the City are more likely to be scientists. Anyway if you can manage Richard Bacon you might enjoy it - he wasn't too intrusive. Harris is on briefly before the 3 o'clock news talking about an older book, but it was the stuff after the 3 o'clock news that had me fascinated. I don't know if he's right but he was very persuasive.
So they went into Wall Street and started creating these algorhythms (I think that's what he called them) and more and more powerful computer systems. He said at one point in the interview that because of these powerful systems on one day last year there were more transactions carried out in the markets than in the whole of the 1960s; and that rather than economists, people working in the City are more likely to be scientists. Anyway if you can manage Richard Bacon you might enjoy it - he wasn't too intrusive. Harris is on briefly before the 3 o'clock news talking about an older book, but it was the stuff after the 3 o'clock news that had me fascinated. I don't know if he's right but he was very persuasive.
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