Nasdaq and CME Go Live With VRXML

DELIVERY TECHNOLOGIES

Nasdaq and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) have launched Web-based reporting systems that are capable of accepting the Vendor Reporting Extensible Markup Language (VRXML) for reporting market data usage.

Nasdaq's Online Vendor Reporting (OLIVER) service and CME's Online Web-Reporting System both went live last month. Nasdaq can only accept VRXML-tagged usage reports via e-mail at present. It plans to allow for the online submission of VRXML-tagged reports as an enhancement to OLIVER in the

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