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Market Report : Taking Stock

Derek Pain
Tuesday 16 September 1997 18:02 EDT
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The battle between the Stock Exchange and Tradepoint Financial, the stock market in miniature, is getting more intense. Next month Tradepoint's order driven system will have to contend with a powerful Stock Exchange challenge when it switches to order-driven trading, as opposed to quote- driven, for the 100 Footsie shares.

Last week the Stock Exchange slashed its charges to undercut Tradepoint. But in a deal with inter-dealer brokers, which have nearly 10 per cent of its capital, Tradepoint has countered and is, in effect, now offering a free service. Yesterday Tradepoint shares edged forward 1p to 124.5, highest for nearly a year, as it reported its third-best session with share deals topping pounds 16m.

In August, ahead of an pounds 11.4m rescue package the shares were 65p.

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