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NYSE Technologies Adds Osaka Stock Exchange's New Derivatives Feed

OSE's J-Gate derivatives feed is available over NYSE Technologies' market data platform to firms throughout Asia.

NYSE Technologies has added the Osaka Stock Exchange’s (OSE) new J-Gate derivatives feed to their low latency and high availability market data platform.

The platform is aimed at sophisticated traders and offers all the OSE’s new and enhanced data feeds with NYSE Technologies’ speed, support and service.

"The NYSE Technologies market data platform and feed handler suite have continually evolved alongside the global capital markets and we’re very pleased to add the OSE’s J-GATE to our list of venues in Asia," commented Peter Tierney, SVP, NYSE Technologies, the commercial technology arm of NYSE Euronext. "These products combine a robust set of features with unmatched reliability and performance. This new release offers the full depth of book as well as the conflated order books for J-GATE, along with several value added features for our customers,” stated Tierney in the release.

Coinciding with the Feb. 14 launch of J-GATE, NYSE Technologies’ market data platform and feed handlers were made available to firms throughout Asia, according to the release. This data solution deploys with either Local Direct Memory Access (LDMA) or Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA) middleware and supports data presentation in Japanese or Western book formats. With its speed and its small data center footprint, this solution has already been installed by a number of clients in the OSE’s co-location site.

Support for the J-Gate feeds bring the number of Asian markets available on the platform to more than 20. NYSE Technologies is also working on the design and development for Singapore Exchange’s new trading platform, Reach and the Tokyo Stock Exchange’s new Tdex+futures trading platform. Both are expected to go live in the Q3 of 2011.

Ivy is Editor-at-Large for Advanced Trading and Wall Street & Technology. Ivy is responsible for writing in-depth feature articles, daily blogs and news articles with a focus on automated trading in the capital markets. As an industry expert, Ivy has reported on a myriad ... View Full Bio

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