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Gold-i secures major contract in Japan


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yberAgent FX, one of Japan’s largest forex brokers has become the


first Japanese broker to use the Gold-i Gate Bridge for MetaTrader 4. Tis latest contract for Gold-i marks a significant step forward in its global expansion plans. Te deal was secured by Gold-i’s Japanese partner, XBridge, a Tokyo- based MetaTrader distributor. Yoichi Miura, CEO of XBridge


commented, “CyberAgent FX was impressed with the localisation as well as the speed, reliability, features and control provided by the Gold-i Gate Bridge. Te combination of MetaTrader, the world’s most popular FX trading system, and a leading super low latency bridge, provides them with a solution which is ideal for their current and future needs.”


Tradition-ICAP launch Vol-Fix


Fixing service Vol-Fix. Tis service provides an independent and reliable market data reference point to help create a fully tradable asset class for trading volatility.


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radition-ICAP has announced the launch of its new daily Volatility


By establishing a dependable and tradable fix, the market will have an increased ability to create new products and services, such as cash settled forward volatility agreements, volatility trading funds, volatility indexes and hybrid instruments.


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Starting with the most liquid tenors in EURUSD, the service will then be extended to cover other highly liquid currency pairs, including USDJPY, EURJPY, GBPUSD, EURCHF, USDCAD, AUDUSD, as well as the most liquid emerging market pairs. Terry Benson, Global Head of Business Development, Tradition- ICAP, said, “Vol-Fix has been designed with input from the market in order to meet its requirements on an ongoing basis. It will help establish a much greater level of certainty and assurance when it comes to volatility trading, which we believe will play a key role in the creation of new products.”


Eddie McDaid


my-Channels releases Nirvana 7


unified messaging solutions has announced the release of the “early access” version of Nirvana 7, the new edition of its unified messaging platform, Nirvana.


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Eddie McDaid, Chief Operating Officer at my-Channels says, “Te upgraded Nirvana 7 platform incorporates significant new functionality and increased performance, including support for both multicast and shared memory delivery modes, low- bandwidth Machine-to-Machine (M2M) messaging, and expanded support for leading industry messaging and Internet standards.”


Nirvana 7 also sees the addition of support for the MQTT (MQ Telemetry Transport) messaging standard. Low-bandwidth, low- power M2M communications are crucial where conserving both bandwidth and battery power are a priority, such as for “always on” connected devices and mobile applications.


y-Channels, developer of secure multi-platform


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