Euronext Looking Inward, Upward

European exchange favors incremental technology re-optimization over headline-grabbing acquisition.

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"To be an efficient organization you need your business managers to drive technology, not the other way around." Nick Thornton, Euronext.

Euronext is obviously aware of what's going on in the world outside its doors, but the Amsterdam-based exchange group has adopted a more introspective approach than some of its competitors.

"We are an exchange business and that's our reason for existing," Nick Thornton, global head of market solutions at Euronext, tells Sell-Side Technology. "To be an efficient organization you need your business managers to drive technology, not the other way around."

Euronext has operated as an independent

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