In data expansion plans, TMX Datalinx eyes AI for private data

After buying Wall Street Horizon in 2022, the Canadian exchange group’s data arm is looking to apply a similar playbook to other niche data areas, starting with private assets.

Michelle Tran would be the first to tell you she’s a data nerd. As president of TMX Datalinx, the data arm of Canadian exchange group TMX, she plays a crucial role overseeing a business segment that is increasingly driving the exchange’s business and M&A decisions.

More and more, exchanges are no longer solely listing venues or market operators, and they are pursuing acquisitions that position themselves as data or technology suppliers. Noteworthy deals have included the London Stock Exchange and

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