NYSE Tech Takes Fixnetix Stake to Expand Connectivity to Third-Party Services

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Don Henderson, global CTO, NYSE Technologies

NYSE Technologies, the data and technology arm of NYSE Euronext, is to acquire a 25 percent holding in low-latency data infrastructure, trading and risk technology provider Fixnetix, in a deal to enable NYSE to offer access to third-party services connected to Fixnetix from within its datacenters, and to provide the vendor with extra scale to support expansion.

The deal, which sees NYSE buy around 25 percent of Fixnetix for an undisclosed sum, was signed on Tuesday, Feb. 14, and is expected to

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