SAO PAULO (Reuters) – Brazil’s financial bourse BM&FBovespa SA took a key step on Tuesday aimed at protecting its home turf by cutting trading fees and vowing to review custody pricing as foreign rivals prepare to enter the country’s buoyant exchange sector.
Brazil’s BM&FBovespa, seeking to fight competition, cuts fees
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