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What You'll Probably Pay For CEC Data Next Year: Lots More

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It won't be official until the Commodity Exchange Center (CEC) members meet this week, but all sources indicate that they will vote to unbundle the CEC's fees -- charging separate rates for Comex data and for data from the other three CEC exchanges. The net result will be CEC-bill increases of 20 to 40 percent in 1994.

For a while some observers still thought there was a chance that the Comex's demand for more data revenues would force the other three exchanges to accommodate it by taking a

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