Target: BridgeFeed

ON BALANCE

Is the American Stock Exchange (Amex) a trendsetter? Two years ago it decided to drop BridgeFeed in favor of another vendor. Now that it’s gone live with its new feed, Amex could well be at the forefront of a move away from BridgeFeed.

Concerns about BridgeFeed revolve around technical and commercial redundancy. Like most BridgeFeed users, Amex originally took the service when it was owned by Bridge. But it ran BridgeFeed as a back-up to its Reuters feed, and after the acquisition of Bridge by

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