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ADS SECURITIES LAUNCHES TY3 SERVER

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Posted on October 16, 2014

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· Last updated: April 23, 2020

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ADS Securities Expands with Tokyo TY3 Server

ADS Securities Hong Kong Limited is pleased to announce the launch of its Tokyo (TY3) server which will provide Asian clients with access to ADS Securities’ market leading liquidity and technology.

Proprietary OREX Platform and Connectivity

The TY3 server is built around ADS Securities proprietary OREX platform which is available via FIX API or an innovative GUI. Using cross connects unique liquidity, including bank and non-bank, can be tailored to client’s requirements. The OREX Optim platform currently offers currencies and precious metals, but it has been designed to trade multi-asset classes. These assets will be brought onto the platform through 2015 and will include CFDs, futures, forwards through to equities.

Desmond Yeo, ADS Securities MD of Asia, sees the opening of TY3 as an important step for ADS Hong Kong, he commented: “Institutional traders across the region are extremely competitive and demand a very high quality of service. Building our OREX technology into TY3 provides them with a low latency solution with access to very high levels of liquidity, excellent execution and low rejection rates.”

Multi-Asset Capabilities with OREX Optim

OREX Optim was designed from conception as a multi-asset platform with the ability to trade a range of financial instruments from a single screen. The architecture means that trading optimisation tools and risk management functionalities work across the platform allowing, margin to be calculated taking into account all underlying assets.

Market Impact for Brokers and Institutions

Mathieu Ghanem, ADS Securities Head of Sales for Asia believes that TY3 going live with the OREX technology will be of interest to a range of brokers, banks and funds who are looking for good liquidity backed by excellent technology: “We offer a low latency sophisticated trading platform with smart routing technology, drawing from the latest developments in equity markets, to aggregate and assign liquidity. As we have developed the technology we can customise all elements from simple cascading execution algorithms through to offering a full deep white label of the platform and associated risk management technology. What we offer is flexible, scalable and state-of-the-art.”

Key Takeaways

  • ADS Securities Hong Kong launched its Tokyo (TY3) server, extending low‑latency access to Asian institutional clients via its OREX platform.
  • OREX platform supports multi‑asset trading (currencies and precious metals initially), with plans to add CFDs, futures, forwards, and equities through 2015.
  • Clients benefit from tailored liquidity solutions (bank and non‑bank), excellent execution, low rejection rates, smart routing, and deep white‑label customisation capabilities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the TY3 server?
The TY3 server is a Tokyo‑located infrastructure node launched by ADS Securities Hong Kong to provide Asian clients with low‑latency access to its OREX trading platform.
What assets does OREX Optim support initially?
At launch, OREX Optim supports trading in currencies and precious metals, with plans to expand to CFDs, futures, forwards, and equities through 2015.
How can clients access the OREX platform?
Clients can access the OREX platform either via FIX API or through an innovative graphical user interface (GUI).
What are the benefits of TY3 and OREX technology?
Ty3 provides low latency, high liquidity, excellent execution, low rejection rates, smart routing, multi‑asset functionality, risk management tools, and white‑label customisation.

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