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New accord ends legal battle between CBOT and CBOE
Eugene Grygo in New York
21 Aug 2008
CME Group and the Chicago Board Options Exchange have agreed to finally settle a long-running legal battle between them, which will set in motion the CBOE’s demutualisation.
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