S&P Capital IQ Extends Trading and Data Services Through Hong Kong Exchange

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This move follows S&P Capital IQ's co-location to HKEx's data center in Tseung Kwan O, Hong Kong earlier this year.

"Our Orion program is a suite of technology initiatives aimed at transforming the HKEx markets and providing state-of-the-art infrastructure for market access, speed and functionality," says Jonathan Leung, HKEx head of hosting services. "We welcome the inclusion of S&P Capital IQ's Real-Time Solutions to our Hosting Services ecosystem and the opportunity for market data participants to select high-caliber, efficient solutions that best reflect their trading requirements."

QuantFEED is a market data feed fully managed solution with a global service level agreement including hardware, software and telecommunication components. QuantLINK, a trading infrastructure service, interconnects the cores of multiple exchanges with proximity hosting at the source, ensuring clients can operate trading systems in close proximity to the exchange matching engine.

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