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Deutsche Borse expands data feeds with CEF ultra+


09 October 2017 Frankfurt
Reporter: Jenna Lomax

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The data feed, which launched in October, offers access to the Irish Stock Exchange order book, providing clients with market data on all ISE-listed equity and exchange-traded fund instruments traded.

According to Deutsche Borse, the new data product is suited to market participants with automated trading methods, as it provides data of unlimited order book depth on equities and ETFs as soon as it is generated.

CEF ultra+ also comprises buy- and sell-side information as well as price, time stamp and volume of all visible quotes and orders.

In addition, it offers clients detail of execution price and quantity of each exchange trade, as well as transaction status and quote and cross requests.

Hartmut Graf, head of data services at Deutsche Börse, said: “Market data with information on individual orders gives a full picture of trading. Computerised processes need such information in order to make quick and precise trading decisions.”
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