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How next-generation exchange infrastructure is redefining global market access

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As global trading firms look to diversify liquidity sources and deploy capital more dynamically, traditional exchange connectivity models are increasingly constraining these operations. Lengthy onboarding timelines, high upfront infrastructure costs and operational complexity continue to slow entry into new markets – particularly in emerging economies.

In this white paper, Grupo BMV explains how its Global Access Network (GAN) is challenging that model and reshaping how international participants access equity and derivatives markets. By combining hosting, ultra-low-latency trading connectivity and market data into a single, turnkey service, GAN enables firms to go-live in as little as 24 hours, with no capital expenditure and predictable operating costs.

The paper is essential reading for heads of trading, market structure leaders, exchange and post-trade strategists, CIOs, CTOs and quantitative trading firms. Discover why infrastructure-as-a-service is becoming strategically critical now – and how exchanges can use it to attract global liquidity, deepen markets and compete internationally.

Download the white paper to understand how global market access is being redefined – and what it means for your trading and infrastructure strategy.

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