Nasdaq to provide trading platform for Japan derivatives exchange

Japan’s exchange operators are trying to bolster the country’s position as a global financial centre by attracting more foreign investors

Nasdaq to provide trading platform for Japan derivatives exchange

Nasdaq, the world’s largest exchange company, will provide a new trading platform for Japan’s largest derivatives bourse, in a significant deal for a foreign financial technology operator and a step toward internationalising Japan’s financial markets.

Nasdaq said it has signed an agreement with Japan Exchange Group to provide a new trading platform, real-time market surveillance and pre-trade risk-management technology for the group's derivatives bourse, the Osaka Exchange. The system will begin operations sometime after 2015, according to people familiar with the discussions.

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