Deutsche Börse Adds Global Treasury Auction Data to Machine-Readable News Feed

Deutsche Brse has added global treasury auction data to its algorithmic news feed AlphaFlash.
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Deutsche Brse has added global treasury auction data to its algorithmic news feed AlphaFlash.

The global treasury data package provides treasury auction data from 12 countries directly from the source in a low-latency, machine-readable format. The new service is designed for algorithmic traders, asset managers, hedge funds, analysts and professional investors whose trading decisions are based on government bond market activity.

Especially in todays financial environment, speedy access to government bond data is essential. Sovereign debt markets have become more and more volatile over recent years, impacting all other asset classes and the world economy. The global treasury feed enables market participants to instantly access treasury auction announcements and execute their automated trades, says Georg Gross, head of Front Office Data & Analytics at Deutsche Brse.

AlphaFlash Global Treasury provides data from Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Germany, Italy, New Zealand, Poland, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.

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