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Hi Sanjay,
No, NSE is not yet FIX compliant but its in the verge of going for it. NSE has 
now become the FPL member and interestingly, a senior resource from NSEIL was 
one of the eminent speakers at FIX conference held y'day here in Mumbai, India.

Regards,
Vijay


> Vijay, Your question seems to indicate that NSE is already supporting
> FIX protocol. I was under the impression that NSE is yet to announce
> support for FIX. Am I wrong ?
> 
> - Sanjay
> 
> > Hi, Seeking your valuable inputs on using FIX for spread order. As we
> > know, NSE India is going to start supporting spread "DAY" order too
> > (currently it supports spread IOC only). FIX does supports Multileg
> > order ie TAG 35=AB. And in case of cancellation of multileg order the
> > TAG 35=AC is being used.
> >
> > My question is, whats the value in TAG 35 in case of Multileg order
> > modification?
> >
> > Your input pertaining to the question and subject is highly
> > appreaciated.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > With kind regards, Vijay


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