Asia-Pac Brokers, Vendors Distribute Nasdaq Data
The new distributors will market Nasdaq's data to investors in Asia Pacific seeking exposure to US markets.
Among the 10 distributors, Tele-Trend Konson (Hong Kong) Limited, Beijing Haole Technology Co, Maybank Kim Eng Securities Pte, Iress, Reorient Capital Markets Limited, Monex Boom Securities, Taojinzhe Technology, and Shanghai Qianlong Network Technology will all distribute the Nasdaq Basic feed of real-time best bid and offer and last sale information for all US listed stocks from the Nasdaq Market Center and the FINRA/Nasdaq Trade Reporting Facility, while Jimustock Securities and JD Finance/Beijing Hefeng Yongxun Financial Information Service will also distribute Nasdaq's Last Sale product, which provides real-time intraday last sale data for all securities traded on Nasdaq and reported via the TRF.
"We're experiencing a surge in demand for market data solutions among Asia-Pacific investors who want to diversify their portfolios and seek opportunities to invest in the US stock market. We are focused on empowering our current and prospective Asia-Pacific partners with a complete suite of data products that helps their customers unlock access to some of the most accurate quote and trade data available on the market." says Tomas Franczyk, managing director of Asia-Pacific information services at Nasdaq, in a statement.
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