'We're No Exchange,' Says Reuters, But Infrastructure Ambitions Clear

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The CME deal marks the first time Reuters has joined forces with an organized exchange, although its Instinet subsidiary established relationships with both the American Stock Exchange and the Chicago Board Options Exchange before being acquired by Reuters.

The agreement clearly demonstrates Reuters's ambition to provide the infrastructure through which the world's money flows around the clock. It also continues the firm's effort to test the limits of what an ostensible information vendor can get

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