MarketPrizm Announces Asian Network

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MarketPrizm plans to extend its infrastructure to Korea, Hong Kong and India later in the year.

MarketPrizm has announced that the first parts of its Asian low-latency Trading Infrastructure Service is now live.

The low-latency connectivity route allows for access to markets in the region such as the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX), Chi-X Japan and Australia, Singapore Exchange (SGX) and the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE). Services offered with the infrastructure include co-location and hosting either at the exchanges or in proximity facilities, connection to brokers and both raw and normalized data delivered at optimal speeds.

"We are responding to our customers' demands with the expansion of PrizmNet to cover key exchanges in Japan, Australia and Singapore," says Tanuja Randery, CEO at MarketPrizm. "We are now working on the next stage of the roll-out, to include countries such as India and Hong Kong and expect this to launch later this year."

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