Nasdaq Financial Framework Offers Harmonized Products Portfolio

Over 100 market operators will have access to new framework.

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Lars Ottersgård, Nasdaq

Financial Framework is made up of a single operational core that brings together Nasdaq's business functionality throughout the trade lifecycle via an open framework. Over 100 market operator clients are able to integrate Nasdaq's products with each other or external solutions through the Financial Framework.

Lars Ottersgård, executive vice president and head of market technology at Nasdaq, tells WatersTechnology that the goal of Financial Framework was to create a modular, plug-and-play

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