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Options Adds NYSE Integrated Feed to Market Data Connectivity

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Options, a provider of global market data and colocation services, has added direct access to the NYSE Integrated Feed. The service will be available to clients using Option’s ultra-low latent connectivity and managed colocation platforms in Mahwah and Carteret, NY4 and NJ2.

The addition of the NYSE Integrated Feed sees Options offer connectivity to all the major proprietary market data feeds available in the NYSE group. The feed provides an order-by-order view of events in the equities market, integrating orders and trades in sequence for NYSE, NYSE American and NYSE Arca markets, and providing a more deterministic and transparent view of the order book and related activity.

Stephen Morrow, global head of account management at Options, says: “As latency sensitive clients seek the latest liquidity sources, they look to Options to connect them with agility: to the highest quality data sources available, in the format they need, delivered over the fastest path.”

The NYSE Integrated Feed joins a list of 400+ market data and order entry feeds available on the Options Managed Colocation platform, an ultra-low latency market data, connectivity and application hosting service.

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