Bloomberg Expands Electronic Trading for Onshore-Listed Australian ETFs, Options and Futures
you are currently viewing:Bloomberg Expands Electronic Trading for Onshore-Listed Australian ETFs, Options and FuturesJuly 30, 2026- Bloomberg today announced an expansion of its electronic trading capabilities for the Australian markets, enabling eligible onshore participants to electronically negotiate Australian-listed exchange-traded funds (ETFs) using Bloomberg's Request-for-Quote (RFQe) workflow, alongside options and futures, following a variation amendment by ASIC. The first transaction has been facilitated using the RFQe workflow. Building on Bloomberg's established Electronic Markets offering, the rule amendment enables the extension of Bloomberg's Request-for-Quote (RFQe) workflow to include Australian-listed products. Eligible participants can now access domestic and offshore ETF markets through a single, auditable trading experience with minimal onboarding. Source: Bloomberg |
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