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While competition has lowered trading costs and in some cases improved efficiency, the result has been a confusing amalgam of more than 50 electronic trading networks, some of which are designed to hide large block trades, and traditional exchanges, which are governed by outmoded regulations that do not require full transparency.
Conceived by Ms. Alexander, choreographer and director Birgitta Trommler and Noreen Tomassi, it provides a sense of Barnes' strange, hallucinatory prose, but remains a confusing amalgam of biography and literary homage: a morass of cranky chitchat, pointless stage business and arcane oration (1 15).
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