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DBS Deploys Nasdaq Surveillance Technology to Support Market Integrity

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DBS, Southeast Asia’s largest bank, announced that it will leverage Nasdaq Trade Surveillance technology to advance its surveillance and market integrity efforts. Nasdaq’s solutions will improve DBS’s ability to analyse market abuse surveillance scenarios and detect trading anomalies across equities and derivatives markets as well as OTC FX markets.

The technology will provide DBS with a consolidated view to manage and monitor market conduct, while enabling DBS’ trade surveillance team to detect, investigate, and document a wide array of market abuse through tailored alerts.

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