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Date: 2014-04-16 12:42:19
Financial markets
Mathematical finance
High-frequency trading
Stock market
Futures contract
Chicago Board of Trade
Futures exchange
Derivative
Financial economics
Finance
Investment

Law Offices of R Tamara de Silva: Statement on High Frequency Trading Class Action Lawsuit Against CME and CBOT Chicago-Attorneys for Plaintiffs in CME class action lawsuit posted the following statement: Chicago, Illino

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