Inside Market Data - Vol 22 No 33
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Markit Expands Structured Finance Data
UK-based pricing provider Markit is readying an expansion of its structured finance data portfolio with the launch of new services and additions to existing datasets, officials say.
Panel: EP to Marry More Analytics
Sophisticated analytics are likely to become ever-more tightly integrated with event processing engines as firms begin using them for more complex strategies in less liquid asset classes, according to a panel organized by Aite Group last week.
HKEx Builds on Data Revenue Rise
Data revenues from Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEx) rose nearly 50 percent in Q1, according to HKEx's financial statement, released last week.
Glitch Halts Euronext Data
A half-hour trading halt on Euronext's cash markets last Monday resulted in an interruption to market data dissemination to members after a technical glitch on its NSC trading platform slowed down the order-matching process.
Users Wary of Thomson-Reuters Deal
Market data professionals last week expressed caution over the proposed takeover of Reuters by Thomson Corp., but cited low product overlap and the combined entity's ability to take on rival Bloomberg as positive aspects of the deal.
Vendors Await 'Yes' Decision
Project Yes, an initiative devised by a consortium of continental European banks to rival trade reporting utility Project Boat, is expected to begin selecting vendor partners to provide data and technology support for its planned services by the end of…
RSJ Preps Chicago Feeds via BT Radianz
RSJ Invest, a Czech brokerage firm specializing in automated derivatives trading, is to expand its use of BT Radianz's Proximity Solution to provide low-latency access to direct datafeeds from the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and the Chicago Board of…
And Then There Were Two
Shock news! Last week, after secret negotiations, two parties unveiled a massive deal that took the market by surprise. One of our most respected figures is taking on a new role to help steer a struggling team to a revival. Yes, Roger Clemens is…