CQG Grows Emerging Markets Data


The vendor last month connected to the Moscow-based RTS Stock Exchange and Nasdaq OMX-owned Nordic power exchange Nord Pool, and is in the process of connecting to the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

Josef Schroeter, president of CQG, says the vendor is adding new market venues as customers request them-such as the Turkish Derivatives Exchange, which it expects to connect to by the end of this year after a request from an unnamed investment bank client. Other venues in CQG's pipeline are the Mexican

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