Nyse Technologies connects SuperFeed to new HKEx market data platform

Source: Nyse

NYSE Technologies, the commercial technology division of NYSE Euronext (NYX), today announced that it is offering consolidated market data from the HKEx Orion Market Data (OMD) Platform via SuperFeed™.

This cost effective service, that now includes market information from the HKEx OMD Platform, is available from October 2013. SuperFeed™ in Hong Kong enables colocated and remote proximity market participants to receive direct data feed content and value-added services from NYSE Technologies.

As well as having more than 120 markets available on SuperFeed™, the addition of the HKEx OMD platform includes Securities Standard (SS), Securities Premium (SP), Securities FullTick (SF) and index feeds. These new feeds are available in both NYSE Technologies' normalized format through the Middleware Agnostic Messaging API (MAMA)[1]and HKEx OMD native format. SuperFeed™ is accessible via three locations in Hong Kong - namely the HKEx Tseung Kwan O co-location centre, Equinix data centre and Pacnet data centre - as well as other SFTI Access Points in Asia, Europe and North America.

"NYSE Technologies is committed to enhancing its footprint in the Asia Pacific region, and following the importance of market data to the capital markets, our portfolio of innovative products and Access Points support our objective of building global networks that empower our trading community," said Daniel Burgin, Head of Asia Pacific, NYSE Technologies. "By extending the reach of SuperFeed™ to the HKEx OMD Platform, market participants are now in a better position to choose market data solutions that best suits their trading requirements from a wide range of low latency feeds."

SuperFeed™ provides NYSE Technologies' customers with consolidated access to market data from 35 global Access Points in a single, normalized format over the SFTI network. This hosted data vendor service combines the simplicity and cost efficiency of a consolidated feed, with the high performance capabilities of a direct feed.

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