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The trio wants new rules that would give the industry more resiliency during times of volatility.
Bats Global Markets (Bats), the Nasdaq Stock Market and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), a subsidiary of Intercontinental Exchange, have been working together for about a year on a way to harmonize key functions of U.S equity markets to “increase resiliency during times of extreme volatility,” confirm officials from all three exchanges. “In the...
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