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The bourse closed in May 2014 but after a buyout and a new mission it hopes to live again as a market with low-fee access.
After closing for 17 months, the National Stock Exchange (NSX) is in the final stages of relaunching a national securities exchange for trading equity securities and exchange-traded fund (ETFs) with a strategy to become “the leader in low-fee market access,” say NSX officials. The low-fee strategy is intended to drive higher levels of activity than...
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