# Nasdaq Agrees to Acquire ATS LeveL Markets; Deal Terms Undisclosed

By Alex Index · 2026-08-13 · Deals & Funding · https://datacommenter.com/nasdaq-agrees-to-acquire-ats-level-markets-deal-terms-undisclosed/
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> Nasdaq said on August 11, 2026 that it has struck a deal to buy alternative trading system LeveL Markets, according to Finextra, without disclosing price, closing timeline, or what happens…

Original reporting: [Finextra](https://www.finextra.com/newsarticle/48231/nasdaq-to-buy-ats-level-markets?utm_medium=rssfinextra&utm_source=finextrafeed)
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Nasdaq buying an ATS is not a data story until you ask what happens to the order flow and trade-reporting relationship LeveL currently has with the brokers and market-makers routing through it. An alternative trading system is, functionally, a private matching engine whose executions still need to be printed to a public tape via a trade reporting facility — today that reporting and the associated data plumbing sits outside Nasdaq’s own infrastructure. Bring LeveL in-house and Nasdaq gains a non-displayed venue whose flow, and whose data licensing terms, it now controls directly rather than observing secondhand.

The undisclosed terms are the tell here, not a footnote. Finextra’s reporting gives no price, no stake size, no regulatory timeline, and no word on whether LeveL’s current subscriber roster of broker-dealers stays put post-close — all of which determine whether this is a modest bolt-on or a meaningful shift in where dark-pool liquidity concentrates.

> Terms undisclosed means the market has no price signal on what a slice of non-displayed U.S. equity liquidity is worth right now — the only hard fact is that Nasdaq wants to own another node of trade data it currently only sees at arm’s length.

Watch three things: any regulatory filing that puts a number on the deal, whether Nasdaq folds LeveL’s tape reporting into its own market-data stack, and whether rival dark pools read this as a signal to consolidate rather than compete on execution quality alone. Until Nasdaq or LeveL disclose more, this reads as a data-and-order-flow land grab dressed as a routine M&A one-liner.

> Exchange operator Nasdaq has reached a deal to buy Alternative Trading System (ATS) LeveL Markets. Terms were not disclosed.
> — [Finextra](https://www.finextra.com/newsarticle/48231/nasdaq-to-buy-ats-level-markets?utm_medium=rssfinextra&utm_source=finextrafeed)

[Read the full story at Finextra →](https://www.finextra.com/newsarticle/48231/nasdaq-to-buy-ats-level-markets?utm_medium=rssfinextra&utm_source=finextrafeed)

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