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Exegy Debuts FX Market Data Normalization Service

Trade Port FX seeks to eliminate market fragmentation by granting firms access to all FX market requirements on a single platform.

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According to Exegy, rapid growth in the foreign exchange (FX) markets has required firms to make costly upgrades to trading infrastructures that maintain and manage fast execution speeds and large quantities of data to remain competitive.

Exegy’s hardware solution, Trade Port FX, provides access to FX trading venues and liquidity providers, customized data views, and streamlined workflows through a single network connection. “Our service can run up to 10 or 100 times faster than software on a

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