Technical News 1/24 – Information regarding migration to INET

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Nasdaq Stockholm will launch New Exchange for Spotlight Stock Market[1] (MIC XSAT) with Market Segments in INET Nordic system.

Production Market Id’s provided.

Details

New Exchange and Market Segments are introduced according to the details below: 

Exchange MIC INET ID GCF PROD ID
Spotlight Stock Market XSAT 23 5130440

Market INET Market Segment Name Segment MIC Symbol Seq GCF PROD ID
Spotlight Stock Market Spotlight Sweden XSAT SPSE 285 5130442
Spotlight Denmark SPDK SPDK 286 5130444
Spotlight Norway SPNO SPNO 287 5130446
Spotlight Finland SPFI SPFI 289 5130448

Population List INET PROD identifiers:

INET Turnover /List Population name INET Turnover List Code INET Turnover List ID INET Population List ID GCF PROD  ID
Spotlight Sweden Select SPSMSLCT 124662 H12466210 5131650
Spotlight Denmark Select SPDMSLCT 124663 H12466310 5131652
Spotlight Norway Select SPNNSLCT 124664 H12466410 5131654
Spotlight Finland Select SPFISLCT 124669 H12466910 5131664
Spotlight Sweden SPSM 124665 H12466510 5131656
Spotlight Denmark SPDM 124666 H12466610 5131658
Spotlight Norway SPNM 124667 H12466710 5131660
Spotlight Finland SPFI 124668 H12466810 5131662

List of all order available books can be requested by contacting operator@nasdaq.com.  Complete list of instruments will be available on market data on Feb 1st.

Protocol specifications

The OUCH specification has been updated with a values in existing field for the XSAT MIC code and appropriate Market segment MIC codes, and is available at the Nasdaq Nordic Technical Information website.

Reference data will be available via GCF-TIP, and existing INET protocols are used for all inbound and outbound messaging.

Market Data access 

Spotlight data will be included in INET ITCH TCP and multicast data feeds. Spotlight exchange market segments will also be available in filtered TotalView-ITCH TCP products: Nordic Equities and Stockholm Equities.

Spotlight data will be added only on request to Genium Consolidated Feed (GCF) customer accounts. All GCF test accounts that are setup with Spotlight exchange data will by default have the data added on GCF Production accounts. Separate new reference data- and end-of-day-files for XSAT are made available on File Delivery Service (FDS).

GCF Production accounts that are requested to be updated with Spotlight exchange market segments will be available on February 1, 2024. On request the data can be made available starting from January 18, 2024 in GCF Production. FDS reference data files for Spotlight will be available starting from January 18, 2024.

If a Nordic Equity market data customer requires Spotlight exchange to be added to one or more accounts in Genium Consolidated Feed (GCF) please contact: dataeurope@nasdaq.com

Time schedule

  • INET Test (NTF) and GCF TST4 – Available
  • INET and GCF Production –  February 1, 2024
  • Reference data files on FDS from Jan 18, 2024)

Technical support

For technical questions, please contact Nasdaq Cash Equity Operations:

Nasdaq Cash Equity Operations
Tel: +46 8 405 6410
E-mail: operator@nasdaq.com 

For all other questions, please contact Spotlight:

Spotlight Trading Operations

Tel: +46 8-511 68 000
E-mail:
trading@spotlightstockmarket.com

Best regards,

Spotlight Stock Market

[1] Spotlight Stock Market AB (“Spotlight”) operates a multilateral trading venue (MTF) in Sweden with authorization and license from the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority. Spotlight’s MTF utilizes the INET Nordic trading system. Nasdaq Stockholm AB ("Nasdaq") provides certain technical and operational services to Spotlight with regards to the INET Nordic trading system. The services provided by Nasdaq are solely based on such technical and operational services and they do not in any way imply or create agency, partnership, ownership or joint venture nor any other similar form of legal, financial or operational partnership between Spotlight and Nasdaq. Spotlight is and remains fully responsible for its customers and any regulatory or legal obligations arising from its MTF operations.

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