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Exegy Expands nxAccess to Cover All Canadian Equity Exchanges

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Exegy, the trading technology provider, has expanded its FPGA-based tick-to-trade solution, nxAccess, to include all Canadian equity exchanges. This development enables seamless, ultra-low latency trading across both Canadian and US markets, catering to diverse trading strategies.

The enhanced coverage allows Canadian traders to access both market data and order execution across key venues, including Montréal, Toronto, Chi-X Canada, and others. With ultra-low latency and deterministic trading capabilities, nxAccess empowers firms to optimise their trading strategies while reducing operational complexity.

David Taylor, CEO of Exegy, commented: “By enhancing our ultra-low latency product suite, Exegy reaffirms its leadership in the Canadian market and commitment to supporting clients as they navigate increasingly complex and competitive trading environments. We worked closely with a strategic client to deliver this cutting-edge solution, and it has proven to be a game-changer that can position savvy firms for success in an evolving marketplace.”

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