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MayStreet Adds High Performance Query API to Market Data Lake

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New York-based market data technology vendor MayStreet has launched a High Performance Query (HPQ) API to its Market Data Lake, a cloud-based repository of global, cross-asset exchange data, to complement its existing APIs and web-based Analytics Workbench.

The HPQ API enables clients to instantly stream near real-time and historical full-depth data at distinct time intervals of their choosing, without having to pull down an entire day’s worth of market data. In addition to raw tick data, the new API also offers pre-configured calculations for TWAP, VWAP or Completion Time.

The HPQ API is designed to support a number of use cases, including TCA, order routing analysis, volatility fitting, trade desk support and risk. Future enhancements to the API will be introduced starting in Q1 2022.

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