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* The New York Stock Exchange moved to adjust its listing standards, raising the minimum market value for some companies while making it easier for large foreign corporations and fast-growing U.S. companies that aren’t consistently profitable to trade on the Big Board. The changes, endorsed by NYSE directors, would be the most far-reaching in decades, if approved by the SEC. The changes are partly designed to help the NYSE lure companies from the rival Nasdaq.
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