Moscow Exchange Picks TMX Atrium's Infrastructure for Network Connectivity

Connection to MoEx through more than 20 points of presence

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The Moscow Exchange will use TMX Atrium's infrastructure for network connectivity.

London, Chicago, New York, Frankfurt and Tokyo will be among the cities linked to Moscow through the fibre network owned and managed by TMX Atrium. With the change, MoEx hopes to reduce operating costs while expanding reach and performance to its customers.

"The ability to deliver low‐latency connectivity solutions globally along with great service performance in conjunction with TMX Atrium's reputation and ability to deliver rapidly was essential in our selection," says Andrey Shemetov, first deputy CEO of MoEx. "Moscow Exchange has revolutionized trading in ruble assets in Russia over the last two years, and providing IT solutions for our global clients to reach our products is another step in making access to our markets even easier."

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