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January 14th 2008 - NeoNet has announced its trading and brokerage access to the Australian Securities Exchange, thereby further expanding its global offering with trading on a new continent.
Neonet Expands its Offering with the Australian Securities Exchange
Simon Nathanson, CEO and president of NeoNet: "We meet our clients demands by continuous development of NeoNet's offering with global connectivity to the world's leading stock exchanges and alternative trading venues."
"We meet our clients demands by continuous development of NeoNet's offering with global connectivity to the world's leading stock exchanges and alternative trading venues. The addition of the Australian Securities Exchange is an important step to make our offering in the Asia-Pacific region even more complete", comments Simon Nathanson, CEO and president of NeoNet.
The Australian Securities Exchange has around 2,080 listed companies amounting to a market value of approximately 900 billion Euros. The S&P/ASX 200 index is recognized as the investable benchmark for the Australian equity market.
In addition to the Australian Securities Exchange, NeoNet offers trading access to the following exchanges: American Stock Exchange, Amsterdam, Brussels, Copenhagen, Dublin, Frankfurt, Helsinki, Hong Kong, Jasdaq, Lisbon, London, Madrid, Milan, Nasdaq, NYSE, Osaka, Oslo, Paris, Singapore, Stockholm, Swiss Exchange, Tokyo, Toronto, Vienna, Virt-x and Warsaw. NeoNet also offers access to alternative trading systems in Europe and the US.
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