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SEC market debate in gridlock

Regulator struggles to reconcile old and new systems

The US Securities and Exchange Commission is struggling to decide on a new structure for the equities market after recent lobbying from exchanges and electronics communications networks (ECNs) reached fever pitch.

The SEC has proposed to extend the trade-through rule to Nasdaq-listed securities but offered an opt-out to investors and brokers who prefer speed and certainty of execution. The rule forces New York-listed orders to be directed to whichever market shows the best price.

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