SEC sparks historic shake-up in US share trading

The Securities and Exchange Commission, the US regulator, has narrowly passed a controversial rule covering how shares are traded, sparking the biggest shake-up in the structure of US capital markets in recent history.

The rule, known as Regulation NMS, requires all stock markets to find the best bid or offer available for a trade, even if that means sending the order to a competing exchange or trading system.

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Europe Draws Up Retaliatory Tariffs for U.S. Goods in Case No Trade Deal Is ReachedExternal link

Europe Draws Up Retaliatory Tariffs for U.S. Goods in Case No Trade Deal Is Reached