Nasdaq OMX plays the long game

Transatlantic exchange set to launch a trading system that might damage its existing Nordic business

Nigel Short, the British grand master who challenged Garry Kasparov to become the world chess champion 15 years ago, knows the value of a well-timed sacrifice, arguing: “A good sacrifice is not necessarily sound but leaves your opponent dazed and confused.”

In the battle for supremacy in European trading – a contest that has borne all the hallmarks of a chess match with the large exchanges defending their title against an aggressive new breed of challengers – one newcomer, Nasdaq OMX, is to make such a sacrificial move.

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