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23 November 2023
UK
Reporter Lucy Carter

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IPC connects to European derivatives exchange

Technology provider IPC has expanded its portfolio of connected exchanges and trading venues to include a European derivatives exchange.

Clients using IPC’s Connexus Extranet are now able to access market data across areas including fixed income, equities, FX and crypto. The ecosystem enables communication and interconnectivity between capital market participants, application vendore, liquidity venues and content providers.

Market data from multiple liquidity centres is available via a single API, in line with the company’s goal of supporting simplified global financial market connectivity. Incremental charges are minimised, and there is no need to manage multiple exchange mandated changes.

Firms requiring ultra-low latency data delivery and distribution capabilities can now benefit from data server colocation through the IPC Equinix FR2 data centre, with those located in other major financial data centres able to access market data through the firm’s global connectivity and colocation ecosystem.

John Owens, director of global exchange relationship management at IPC Systems, says: “This addition to our expanding portfolio of market data brings significant cost savings and faster time to market for our customers.

“Through a single connection, firms can connect directly with more than 75 global exchanges and trading venues and hundreds of trading counterparties within our secure, compliant and fully managed service. Alongside data management workflow efficiencies, trading participants further benefit from reducing both capital expenditures and operational expenditures.”

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