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The new connection to the TSE completes the platform's access to all major Japanese derivatives markets.

Trading Technologies Completes Japanese Connectivity

Trading Technologies (TT) has announced the launch of a new gateway link to the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE), completing its connectivity to all major Japanese derivatives markets.

Accessed through the company's X_TRADER platform, clients are now able to access the Osaka Securities Exchange, Tokyo Commodity Exchange, Tokyo Grain Exchange, Tokyo Financial Exchange and the TSE. Trading of TSE-listed futures and options products are now fully supported, including five and ten-year government bonds, equity indexes and equity options.

"The new TSE gateway completes TT's coverage of the Japanese derivatives markets," says Harris Brumfield, CEO. "We expect this will provide us with a significant competitive advantage globally, but especially in Japan, which represents the fastest growing market for us in Asia."

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