Millistream Rolls Out Nasdaq Genium Inet ITCH Feed for Derivatives Prices

Adopting Nasdaq's Genium Inet ITCH feed provides improved latency for Nordic automated trading firms

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The offering, which was rolled out at the end of October in response to increased demand from algorithmic trading firms in the Nordic region, will allow clients to improve their trading strategies for equities and index derivatives by reducing latency by an average of more than 100 milliseconds, says Mats Fors, vice president at Göteborg-based Millistream.

In addition, Millistream customers now have access to Nasdaq TotalView-ITCH, the exchange's full order book depth feed, Fors says. Clients

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