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QuantHouse Onboards Fenics USTreasuries Providing Expanded Access to Market Data

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QuantHouse is offering direct access to the Fenics USTreasuries (Fenics UST) platform through the QuantHouse FeedOS API and QuantLINK global network. This gives QuantHouse buy-side clients fast, streamlined access to normalised real-time and historical data to trade the US cash treasuries market.

Fenics UST provides buy-side participants with access to cash treasuries via two electronic marketplaces: a central limit order book designed for low latency quantitative and systematic traders; and a block book designed for large institutional investors. Operating 23 hours a day, the Fenics UST platform improves transparency and minimises execution costs by reducing tick sizes down allowing Fenics UST to provide tighter bid-ask spreads.

Salloum Abousaleh, managing Director, Americas at QuantHousesays, “Fenics UST provides a new source of rich data and an entry point into the world of USTs, opening up a previously inaccessible market to today’s buy-side participants who require greater transparency and robustness. These technology-savvy investors value data quality, streamlined integration and speed, which our two organisations strive to provide.”

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