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Horizon Software Certified on Montreal Exchange

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Electronic trading solutions and algorithmic technology provider Horizon Software has announced that it is now certified on the Montreal Exchange (MX). With the certification, Horizon’s clients can now trade exchange traded derivatives, including equity derivatives, currency options, index derivatives, and interest rate derivatives.

Horizon is also now able to provide connectivity to financial institutions that want to trade on MX, for committed orders and pre-arranged trade workflows, orders for implied-based strategies, basis trades on close instruments, and stop orders.

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