Vienna Exchange Launches Low-Latency Feed

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Austrian exchange Wiener Börse -- a subsidiary of the CEE Stock Exchange Group (CEESEG), which also includes the Budapest, Ljubljana and Prague stock exchanges -- has launched a low-latency version of its Alliance Data Highway (ADH) market data feed, dubbed Rapid ADH, to meet demand from high-frequency and algorithmic traders for lower-latency data.

The feed, which has been in development since last summer (IMD, June 6, 2012), provides full-depth, post-trade and un-netted pre-trade data with up to 20 levels of market depth, and can be accessed at the exchange's datacenter or via a separate leased line connection with bandwidth of 10 Megabits per second.

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