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Deutsche Börse forms new IT and market data segment


10 May 2013 Frankfurt
Reporter: Jenna Jones

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Deutsche Börse has formed Market Data +Services, a new segment that combines the firms market data and analytics unit with its external technology and connectivity services.

The Market Data +Services segment will headed by managing director, Holger Wohlenberg. The segment will be part of the IT & MD+S division, run by executive board member, Hauke Stars.

Stars said: “The new Market Data +Services segment allows us to combine our string expertise in technology and market data to better respond to client needs and offer innovative solutions.”

“We look forward to expanding our product and service offerings to further benefit the global investment trading community.”

Market Data + Services will provide capital markets with essential information and value added services through the entire investment cycle.

The offering comprises high quality front and back office data, innovative indices, superior exchange infrastructure and reliable connectivity services housed under five business units: Front Office Data + Services, Issuer Data + Services, Back Office Data + Services, COO Data + Services and Venue Services.
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