Nasdaq Bows PHLX Depth Feed

Nasdaq OMX's PHLX market (formerly the Philadelphia Stock Exchange) rolled out a low-latency direct feed of market depth data containing full depth of quotes, orders, net order imbalance for the opening cross period and last sale data, Monday, July 2.

The feed will be available in three multicast groups -- an A and B feed within the New York metro area and a C feed in the mid-Atlantic region for disaster recovery -- and will be offered in uncompressed format requiring 250 megabits per second of capacity per stream, costing $4,000 per month for internal distribution and $4,500 for external distribution.

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