NYSE Opens Tokyo ‘Liquidity Center’ for Japan Market Access

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Tokyo is home to NYSE Technologies' third "Liquidity Center"

NYSE Technologies, the technology and data arm of NYSE Euronext, last week opened a “Liquidity Center” in Tokyo that provides access to local markets via the vendor’s SFTI network and Capital Markets Community Platform, offering low latency, reduced time to market and lower infrastructure costs. The facility is NYSE’s third Liquidity Center, after Mahwah, NY and Basildon, UK, with centers planned for Toronto and Brazil.

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