Reference Data Integrated Into BME Data Feed

Exchange's market data service now includes corporate actions alerts

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Headquarters of Bolsas y Mercados Espanoles (BME), the Spanish exchange that owns the BME Market Data business

BME Market Data has announced the launch of a new real-time information dissemination service, aimed at improving the transparency and international visibility of the companies listed on the Spanish markets operated by the BME Group.

The new product integrates into BME Market Data's information dissemination systems for corporate actions, material information and other financial disclosures submitted by the issuers to the Spanish stock market supervisor (CNMV). Subscribers will receive, in real time, a message including the headline/summary of the announcement and a link to the documentation provided by the issuer.

The service also provides information in English on corporate actions, material information and other financial disclosures from those issuers that are part of the network of contributors BME Market Data has built to provide the service.

At present, the contributor network comprises 51 firms. BME Market Data currently has more than 300 clients and 120,000 subscribers worldwide.

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