BATS available via SFTI

A subsidiary of NYSE Euronext announced that connectivity to the BATS market center is available via the Secure Financial Transaction Infrastructure.
OCT 16, 2007
NYSE TransactToolsSM, a subsidiary of NYSE Euronext, today announced that connectivity to the BATS market center is available via the Secure Financial Transaction Infrastructure. Customers who use SFTI to access BATS will now have access to order entry using a subset of the FIX 4.2 protocol as well real-time information about execution, real-time book quotations and execution information. BATS Trading Inc., which handles about 9% of trading volume in U.S. cash equities, was launched in 2006 and operates a top-tier U.S. equity market. Created in 2002, SFTI offers connectivity to multiple exchanges, market centers and content services providers including all of the National Market System markets in the U.S, and also connects to over 800 market participants. NYSE Euronext is based in New York and BATS Trading is based in Kansas City, Mo.

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