Nasdaq Revises Nordic Non-Display Policy

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*Editor's note: This article has been revised from its original version to reflect a clarification from Nasdaq about the definition of "subscriber" in its non-display policy, which is different from the definition in its global license agreement for other data types.

Nasdaq OMX has introduced a new pricing structure for its Nordic Equity Non-Display data products, which the exchange says is in response to changes in the way that financial institutions use its data in non-display applications

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