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The European Commission is investigating whether the two exchange giants ever engaged in potential collusion.
Earlier this month, the European Commission (EC) announced in bombshell news that it is probing potential collusion between exchange giants Deutsche Börse and Nasdaq, citing the listing, trading, and clearing of certain derivatives. For many in the derivatives world, this latest antitrust investigation took them back to 2007 when the International Securities Exchange (ISE) filed...
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