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Nasdaq Suspends High-Speed Trading Service Amid Regulatory Scrutiny

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Nasdaq has halted a high-speed trading service following concerns raised by competitors and regulatory scrutiny from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The service, which offered select clients access to lower-latency hollow-core fiber optic cables, was not publicly disclosed and had not undergone the SEC’s rule-filing process.

Low-latency network provider McKay Brothers brought the issue to the attention of regulators, alleging that Nasdaq had been offering the service to certain colocation clients for an additional monthly fee of $10,000. This undisclosed latency advantage, McKay argued, created an uneven playing field and contradicted regulatory requirements for transparency and fairness in exchange access.

In response, Nasdaq announced that it would discontinue the service. The decision highlights the competitive and regulatory pressures faced by exchanges as they seek to provide advanced trading infrastructure while maintaining compliance with market rules.

Sylvain Thieullent, CEO at Horizon Trading Solutions, shared his thoughts with TradingTech Insight on the broader implications of such technological advancements: “The trading environment has developed to a point where securing marginal gains is critical to success. Whether this is through faster execution speed achieved via infrastructure or technological upgrades, systems that can perform better during periods of high volatility, or the provision of additional insights into pre-trade analytics, traders are always looking for an edge.”

Nasdaq has also outlined plans to upgrade its data centre infrastructure, including an “Equalization Project” intended to standardise latency across colocation customers. The move is aimed at addressing concerns about preferential access while ensuring that technological improvements benefit all market participants equitably.

As exchanges continue to navigate the balance between innovation and regulatory compliance, the scrutiny over Nasdaq’s service serves as a reminder of the ongoing debate surrounding market fairness and the role of speed in trading competition.

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