Deutsche Börse adds CME global derivatives data

Deutsche Börse is expanding the market data offering on its cloud-based online analytics platform A7 to include historical market data from CME Group.

Alireza Dorfard, head of market data + services at Deutsche Borse

The two firms recently reached a licensing agreement, which will enable market participants to test their trading strategies and make informed trading decisions by subscribing to market data sets from either, or both, exchanges via the A7 platform.

Historical data from CME Group will be available daily on a T+1 basis, starting in June.

Initially, it will include data from each of its four designated contract markets – the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT), Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), Commodity Exchange (COMEX) and New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX).

“Our customers have a strong demand for data on global derivatives markets,” says Alireza Dorfard, head of market data + services. “Through the cooperation with CME Group, they can now obtain and analyse this data easily and promptly via A7. We will continue to expand our data offering to meet the needs of our clients,”

Trey Berre, global head of data services at CME Group, adds, “Our market data is optimised for use with A7’s analytics engine, bringing together high-quality derivatives benchmarks with tailored trading strategies for profitability and risk management

This robust combination of data and analytics, accessed through services like Deutsche Börse’s cloud-based platform, enables a broader community of investors to identify actionable insights with greater speed and less complexity.”

Aside from the CME data, users of A7 can simultaneously access extensive market data from Eurex, Xetra and EEX to trade more efficiently or to develop and test execution algorithms more easily.

The German exchange launched the analytics platform in July 2020.

It is built directly into the clients’ front-end without the need to operate their own data warehouse to access advanced analytics in market dynamics and microstructures.

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