Deutsche Börse Bows Datafeed for Irish Stock Exchange

Deutsche Börse has extended its strategic partnership with the Irish Stock Exchange by developing the CEF Ultra+ Irish Stock Exchange order feed which provides equities and ETF data on order book.

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The new feed will provide access to the entire visible Irish Stock Exchange order book, and market data on all ISE-listed equity and exchange-traded funds. The feed provides data of unlimited order book depth on equities and ETFs as soon as it is generated. Other data also available through the feed includes time and size of all visible quotes and orders, execution price and quantity of each exchange trade, transaction status, and quote and cross requests

According to Deutsche Börse officials

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