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Burgundy Joins SFTI Network

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Stockholm-based Burgundy is now available through NYSE Technologies' SFTI network.

Nordic multilateral trading facility (MTF) Burgundy has announced its addition to NYSE Technologies' Secure Financial Transaction Infrastructure (SFTI) network.

The exchange is now accessible in Europe, the US and Asia, which allows access to over 1,000 Norwegian, Danish, Finnish and Swedish securities, according to officials. Exchange-traded funds (ETFs), warrants, certificates and structured products are also traded on Burgundy.

"This is a response to the increased demand we've recently seen from European customers wanting to access Burgundy over SFTI," says Don Brook, global head of infrastructure at NYSE Technologies. "Adding Burgundy to the list of available markets on SFTI offers additional value to our existing community, further enabling our customers to access more venues with exceptional security and reliability, with minimal investment."

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