Analysis: Court ruling may offer new path in market-data fee dispute
By Herbert Lash NEW YORK (Reuters) – At first blush the two leading U. S. stock exchanges won a sweeping victory this week in a long-running legal battle over market data – the stock quotes, share prices and other trading information that are highly prized in the electronic marketplace. But a ruling by the U. S. Appeals Court for the District of Columbia Circuit may also have opened the door for the Internet companies, brokers and others in the case to achieve a decade-old goal of cutting the fees the exchanges charge for the data. . . .
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