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It is certainly a bold move. TXSE Group last week announced it had $120m in backing from a group of giant financial institutions to launch a Texas Stock Exchange to rival New York. It will be based in Dallas, and the firm hopes to have it up and running by the end of this year, with trading open by 2026. It plans to have lower costs, especially for exchange-traded funds (ETFs), and fewer rules on