London Stock Exchange Releases Accelerator Tool for CAT

UnaVista builds tool to simulate requirements of US markets project.

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The London Stock Exchange Group’s UnaVista business has released the tool, which is designed to simulate the reporting and data requirements of the Consolidated Audit Trail (CAT) project, an initiative designed to capture market activity and make it easier for regulators to both oversee day-to-day trading, and reconstruct specific events in a forensic capacity.

The CAT Accelerator tool has been built following similar efforts by UnaVista related to reporting requirements under the Markets in

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