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Spectrum Markets expands data connectivity with ICE Data Services Italy

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Spectrum Markets, a  pan-European trading venue for securitised derivatives, has formed a partnership with ICE Data Services Italy, a subsidiary of Intercontinental Exchange, Inc, that will see Spectrum’s data provided to ICE Data Services Italy’s clients, as well as financial information and news websites.

Spectrum Markets (Spectrum), a  pan-European trading venue for securitised derivatives has formed a partnership with ICE Data Services Italy, a subsidiary of Intercontinental Exchange, Inc, that will see Spectrum’s data provided to ICE Data Services Italy’s clients, as well as financial information and news websites.
 
The first phase of the collaboration will cover Spectrum’s reference data, with the potential for other data streams, like real-time market data, to follow.
 
The move further enhances Spectrum’s plug-and-play exchange infrastructure by offering an additional way to simplify connectivity for new members joining the venue, speeding up the onboarding process and reducing unnecessary costs.
 
ICE Data Services Italy collects, processes and standardises comprehensive, high-quality reference and business entity data, including corporate actions, risk analytics and taxation information, for several asset classes such as equities, listed and unlisted bonds, funds, derivatives and warrants/certificates. ICE Data Services Italy value-added services are available as a data-feed for back-middle office applications or via an online browser that enables clients to search, design reports and perform analyses.
 
The new data sharing  collaboration will go live in Italy first, growing to include other regions across Europe in time. ICE Data Services Italy joins an ever-expanding ecosystem of data and connectivity partners working with Spectrum to improve member experience and accessibility, including: LIST and SIA (part of Nexi Group).
 

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