‘Flashboys’ exchange IEX rolls out first-ever TV ad campaign as war over stock-exchange fees intensifies

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‘Flashboys’ exchange IEX rolls out first-ever TV ad campaign as war over stock-exchange fees intensifies
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IEX kicks off targeted advertising campaign that is likely to ratchet up hostilities on an industry donnybrook over fees that some of the biggest stock exchanges charge customers.

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