06.13.2016

Redline Trading Solutions Expands European Footprint to 30 Exchanges

06.13.2016

Redline Traing.com  – LONDON – Redline Trading Solutions, the premier provider of high-performance market data and order execution systems for electronic trading, today announced the completion of a feed handler for the Eurex Exchange (Deutsche Börse) using its Enhanced Order Book Interface (Eurex EOBI) protocol.

With this addition, Redline’s market data solution now supports 30 European exchanges including those operated by BATS Chi-X Europe, Deutsche Börse, Euronext, the London Metal Exchange, London Stock Exchange Group, Nasdaq OMX Group and others. Redline supports more than 150 market data feeds worldwide.

“This broad support for European equity and derivative venues enables normalisation of market data across exchanges for faster trading insights,” said Mark Skalabrin, CEO of Redline. “Our customers have a choice of either connecting directly to these exchange feeds individually or receiving our consolidated RedlineFeed™ as a single source of the market data for which they are entitled.”

In addition to its London-based European headquarters opened in 2014, Redline recently established a production services and support centre in Belfast to expand its global support operations.

For more information on Redline’s ultra-low latency market data solutions, contact Redline’s London office at +44 (0) 20 7002 1075 or sales@redlinetrading.com. Redline Trading Solutions, Inc. Redline Trading Solutions provides leading-edge market data and order execution solutions that solve today’s tough latency, throughput, and cost challenges. With offices in Boston, London, New York, Hong Kong and Belfast, Redline’s customers include leading investment banks, brokers, exchanges, hedge funds, and proprietary trading firms. www.redlinetrading.com

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