Traders, Exchanges to Square Off in Market-Data Fee Fight

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Traders, Exchanges to Square Off in Market-Data Fee Fight
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In a letter to the SEC, Virtu’s CEO says exchanges should have to periodically disclose how much money they earn from each product sold to brokers and traders

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Ultimately data is not asset it is a legal hassle for most company in the process eroding the market worth of companies like FB

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