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NYSE Group

A consolidated view across NYSE Group’s combined limit order books for all equities and ETFs listed on NYSE, NYSE American, NYSE National, NYSE Arca and NYSE Texas.

NYSE National

NYSE National is a fully electronic market that combines the high performance of NYSE Pillar technology with a “taker/maker” fee schedule. NYSE National is an attractive trading venue for investors using fee-sensitive strategies to take liquidity or for passive traders seeking to minimize their time-to-fill.

NYSE Texas

NYSE Texas is a fully-electronic equities exchange with unique features to support the Institutional Brokers serving the exchange-traded derivatives community, along with full NYSE Pillar order entry and execution functionality.

Omega ATS

Omega ATS began operations in 2007. It is a registered alternative trading system (ATS) in Canada providing direct access to equity trading for major Canadian exchanges including TSX, TSXV, CNSX and Alpha. One of the features of Omega is that its orderbook follows strict price/time priority rules and only facilitates trading in securities that are eligible for settlement through the Canadian Repository for Securities Limited (CDS).

Operador del Mercado Ibérico de Energía (OMIE)

OMIE (Operador del Mercado Ibérico de Energía) is the market operator for the Iberian electricity market, which covers Spain and Portugal.

OPRA (Options Price Reporting Authority)

The Options Price Reporting Authority (OPRA) disseminates consolidated last sale and quotation information originating from the national securities exchanges that have been approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission to provide markets for the listing and trading of exchange-traded securities options.

Osaka Exchange (OSE)

OSE is part of the Japan Exchange Group (JPX) and as an electronic exchange, it is known as a derivatives market for stock indices (most notably the Nikkei 225 Futures), and commodities.

Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE)

The Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) is one of the oldest stock exchanges in Southeast Asia. It races its roots back to the country’s two former bourses – the Manila Stock Exchange (formed in 1927) and the Makati Stock Exchange (formed in 1963). The Manila and Makati bourses were unified on December 23, 1992 to form the PSE. The PSE has been recognized as the Best Stock Market in Southeast Asia by Alpha Southeast Asia magazine multiple times. By the end of 2018, there were over one million investors in the Philippines invested in the stock market, which underscores the PSE's commitment to expanding retail investor in the country.

Polish Power Exchange (TGE)

TGE (a subsidiary of Warsaw Stock Exchange) is Poland’s central energy trading platform, offering electricity, natural gas, and renewable energy trading.

Prague Stock Exchange (PSE)

The Prague Stock Exchange (PSE) is the primary stock exchange in the Czech Republic. As the largest and oldest securities market in the Czech Republic, it offers trading in equities, bonds, and derivatives.

Qatar Stock Exchange (QSE)

Qatar Stock Exchange (QSE) was established in 1995 and officially started its manual operations in 1997 under the name of Doha Securities Market (DSM). The name was changed to the Qatar Stock Exchange following a partnership agreement with NYSE Euronext in 2009.

S&P Dow Jones Indices

S&P provides financial indices and credit ratings, including the iconic S&P 500, which serves as a benchmark for global equity markets.