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SEC Charges NYSE for Improper Distribution of Market Data [INFOGRAPHIC]

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Violation: Prop Feeds #1 and #2 sent data to proprietary customers before NYSE sent data to the public feed.

  • Prop Feed #1 had a faster path because it bypassed an internal distribution system.
  • Prop Feed #2 received data independently from a translation layer and therefore was not affected by a software issue.
  • The translation layer that sent data to the public feed had a software issue that caused delays.

Via sec.gov

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