Report: Online stock trading gets cheaper
The cost of trading online is sinking due to stiff competition and consolidation in the industry, with one firm offering trades for $1 to $3 apiece, a newspaper reported Tuesday.

The cost of trading online is sinking due to stiff competition and consolidation in the industry, with one firm offering trades for $1 to $3 apiece, a newspaper reported Tuesday.
How Tech Is Repaving Wall Street
The inexorable move toward all-electronic trading will pit the NYSE and Nasdaq in a battle for supremacy -- or will some upstart steal the prize? Link to original articleMost Asian markets rebound after Fed cut
TOKYO (AP) - A hefty cut in a key short term interest rate in the U.S. has been welcomed on world markets with a rebound in stock trading. But as the day progressed, many Asian markets trimmed their initial, robust gains.
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