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CQG Lowers Latency on Deutsche Börse Event-Driven Trading

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Georg Gross, CQG

Through these CQG APIs, AlphaFlash Trader accesses CQG's market data feed and its global network of hosted exchange gateways for high-speed order routing.

"CQG's API products, coupled with our underlying infrastructure, offer a level of speed and sensitivity that is well-suited for an application like AlphaFlash Trader, which requires low-latency connectivity and execution capabilities," says Mike Glista, CQG's director of order routing. "Customers using AlphaFlash Trader to automate and execute event-driven strategies will benefit from this low-latency performance."

AlphaFlash Trader is a trading application that lets customers trade on more than 300 global macroeconomic indicators and releases, such as US nonfarm payrolls, central bank interest rate decisions, housing statistics, gross domestic product figures, and consumer price index. The application enables customers to tailor their participation in a trade according to how much an economic release differs from market expectations.

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