QuantHouse Extends Co-Location to CME

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The CME's newest data center went live at the end of January.

QuantHouse has announced that co-location and direct market access (DMA) services are now available for the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME).

The firm will operate from the exchange group's Aurora-based data center, which launched live trading on 29 January 2012. This provides the lowest possible latency for clients trading on the CME Globex platform.

"It is essential that QuantHouse continually expands the backbone of its infrastructure which includes leading the latest round of exchange migration," says Pierre Feglioni, COO and co-founder at QuantHouse. "CME Group's data centre offering was the next logical step for us in providing enhanced market data and the lowest latency possible when accessing the US market and therefore addressing client demand from around the globe."

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