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The Tokyo Stock Exchange Launches A Co-Location Service And Two New Trading Systems

The Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) announced on Tuesday that it plans to launch a co-location service at its data center in July 2009, the same day as the launch of one of two new trading systems. The new trading systems are “Tdex+”, the exchange's new o ...

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19 Dec 2008
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