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Aquis Exchange Teams with FixSpec for FIX Certification

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London-based Aquis Exchange is set to launch in the coming months

The agreement will also enable Aquis members to use interactive versions of the FIX specifications as well as new tools to help them connect faster and at lower cost.

"We are excited to be working with Aquis Exchange and their prospective members at this important moment in their launch preparations," says FixSpec founder Chris Lees. "We live in a world of very limited resources and by providing the tools to help members connect faster and with more ease, Aquis Exchange is significantly reducing the barriers to entry and improving resource efficiency for both parties."

 

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