Some brokers and small-company chief executives say the move to quote stock prices in pennies in 2001 slowed trading activity in less-active stocks. Proponents of a tick-size pilot program say larger increments will spur market makers to supply more buying and selling volume, while skeptics say it will cause people to pay more when they trade.
Garrett Says U.S. House Republicans Will Push Jobs Act Expansion
October 3, 2013
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