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WHAT IS NSE CO-LOCATION CASE?


The National Stock Exchange (NSE) launched the co-location facilities in 2009 to permit traders and brokers to establish their IT servers within the premises of NSE's co-location data centres with low latency connectivity to the exchange in return for a fee.
 
Simply put, market participants, using co-location facilities, could have faster access to the stock prices' information broadcast by the bourse's trading system, resulting in faster execution of trades.
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