Nasdaq Market Makers Antitrust Litigation

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Nasdaq Market-Makers Antitrust Litigation - class-action lawsuit initiated in 1996 alleging collusion amongst Wall Street traders. The class action alleged that NASDAQ market-makers set and maintained wide spreads pursuant to an industry-wide conspiracy.[1] Litigation took nearly four years and was eventually settled for $1.027 billion, which was the largest antitrust recovery up to that point.[2]

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