Goldman to Offer TT Hosting to Futures Clients

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Goldman Sachs will utilize TT's full suite of trading products, including X_Trader, TT application programming interface (API), FIX API and TT's visual programming platform, ADL, through TTNet's proximity hosted architecture. Implementation in Chicago is complete and will expand into Europe and Asia throughout 2013.

TTNet accelerates access to international futures markets and increases trading platform stability. It executes orders through high-speed exchange gateways and execution servers that are proximity hosted or co-located with the exchange matching engines. TTNet operates data centers in Chicago, New Jersey, London, Frankfurt, Tokyo, Singapore, Sydney and São Paulo.

"We are pleased to expand our relationship with Trading Technologies and add TTNet to further expand our market leading futures execution and clearing offering to clients," says Jack McCabe, managing director and co-head of the global futures and derivatives clearing business at Goldman Sachs.

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