Bahrain Bourse Goes Live with Nasdaq Tech

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The exchange has used Nasdaq technology for several years.

The Middle Eastern venue went operational on the new platform on July 14. An existing client of Nasdaq's, Bahrain Bourse will continue to use the US firm's CSD technology in addition to its new engine, which will enhance options trading.

"As Bahrain Bourse continues to develop as an exchange leader in the region, we are thrilled to support them on the launching our X-stream technology, as well as their efforts in promoting a transparent and efficient market for all market participants," says James Martin, general manager, Middle East and Africa at Nasdaq OMX.

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