Mexico's GBM Expands Solace Platform to Market Data

Migrating its trading infrastructure to the Solace-based platform will enable GBM to better spot trends and trading opportunities.

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The move expands an existing deal that has seen the firm use the Solace-based ESB for more than two years for routing information between front-, middle- and back-office applications for risk management, clearing and settlement.

GBM is now using the Solace platform to stream market data from Bolsa Mexicana de Valores and its MexDer derivatives exchange to the firm's trading engines so it can identify trends and trading opportunities.

The new infrastructure will improve distribution of market

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