Bloomberg Law
Feb. 18, 2021, 11:44 PM

Robinhood, Citadel Spar With Lawmakers Over Retail Trading (1)

Robert Schmidt
Robert Schmidt
Bloomberg News
Ben Bain
Ben Bain
Bloomberg News
Jeff Kearns
Jeff Kearns
Bloomberg News

House Democrats sparred with the leaders of Robinhood Markets and Citadel Thursday, with lawmakers pressing the firms on whether they’re profiting at the expense of retail investors and complaining that they got few satisfying answers.

At a closely watched Financial Services Committee hearing sparked by the frenzied trading in GameStop stock, Robinhood’s Vlad Tenev and Citadel’s Ken Griffin took fire on issues ranging from trading halts provoked by capital shortfalls to whether “free trades” are really free. While both were adamant that their businesses have helped small-time investors gain access to markets that have long been the domain of Wall ...

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