Deutsche Börse’s cloud-based analytics platform A7 has expanded its market data offering to include historical market data from CME Group.
The new offering will allow users to back test nanosecond precise order book data across Eurex, Xetra, EEX and CME Group markets.
Data will be available on a t+1 basis daily and will also include historical data from the global derivatives markets Chicago Board of Trade, Chicago Mercantile Exchange, Commodities Exchange and New York Mercantile Exchange.
The new licencing agreement between CME Group and Deutsche Börse will allow market participants to test their trading strategies and make informed trading decisions by subscribing to market data sets from one, or both exchanges through the A7 platform.
“Our customers have a strong demand for data on global derivatives markets. Through the cooperation with the CME Group, they can now obtain and analyse this data easily and promptly via A7,” said Alireza Dorfard, head of market data and services at Deutsche Börse.
“We will continue to expand our data offering to meet the needs of our clients.”
The move follows Deutsche Börse’s addition of Eurex Open Interest Insights to its analytics portfolio, which was announced earlier this year. The addition allows users to gain insight into market positioning and dynamics, as well as futures and options markets.