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Fidelity pioneers new trading deal

Fidelity Investments, the world's largest mutual fund company, is attempting to cut trading costs by persuading banks to separate their trading and research services.

Bloomberg reports today that the firm, which manages $1.1 trillion (€920bn), began paying separate bills for trading and research at the start of this month.

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