Nasdaq Debuts ‘Direct’ Hong Kong Connectivity with New PoPs, Eyes Level 2 Data Sales in Asia

Beyond making its data more accessible to Asia-Pacific traders, the exchange is exploring options to also provide more in-depth data to investors in the region.

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From July, Nasdaq will offer easy access to data from its US financial markets—including its Nasdaq Basic and Nasdaq Last Sale products, as well as Nasdaq’s proprietary indexes via its Global Index Dissemination Service (GIDS)—via PoPs in the Equinix HK1, Mega-i, and Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEx) datacenters.

Tomas Franczyk, managing director for Nasdaq’s Global Information Services division in Asia Pacific, says this is the first time that Nasdaq’s real-time US data will be available

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