Exchanges win dismissal of U.S. high-frequency trading lawsuits

NEW YORK, April 29 (Reuters) - A federal judge has dismissed lawsuits accusing several major U.S. exchanges of cheating ordinary investors by selling early access to market data to high-frequency traders, giving them a split-second advantage in making trades.
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