The Australian Stock Exchange has reminded third-party intermediaries who are on-selling information from its free Web-site rather than paying for a commercial service that their arrangement ends in a few weeks.
A software glitch took down the Australian Stock Exchange's automated trading system for more than three hours today, officials said.
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As part of a $2 million overhaul, the Australian Stock Exchange will swap current desktops for IBM's IntelliStation PC workstations, in the largest single sale of the product in the Southern Hemisphere.
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