McKay Lowers Latency Between NJ ‘Treasury Triangle' Datacenters

The initiative reduces latency between the two main cash markets for US Treasuries.

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McKay offers private bandwidth at the lowest known latency on each leg of the so-called "Treasury Triangle"─CME Group's datacenter in Aurora, Illinois, where US Treasury futures are traded, and the main cash Treasuries markets in Carteret (operated by Nasdaq eSpeed ) and Equinix NY2.

"The trading of US Treasury instruments is extremely competitive," says McKay Brothers co-founder Bob Meade in a statement. "McKay provides all of our subscribers with the industry's best latency. We believe this level playing field encourages participation from liquidity providers and contributes to robust markets."

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