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J.P. Morgan Makes Algo Central Available to Bloomberg Terminal Clients

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J.P. Morgan has made its Algo Central solution available on the Bloomberg App Portal, allowing clients that use the Bloomberg terminal service to access its electronic FX trading services. Algo Central, also available via the J.P. Morgan Markets Execute platform, provides access to the firm’s pre-trade, real-time, and post-trade analytics. The tool also enables investors to manage multiple algo strategies simultaneously.

Applications need to meet a set of criteria in order to be selected for the Bloomberg App Portal,  chief among them the ability for the application to contribute value to Bloomberg’s existing feature set and financial information resources.

Richard James, co-head of macro markets execution at J.P. Morgan, says: “Algo Central gives clients easy access to our algo execution suite, which provides enhanced analytics and greater execution controls and enables clients to amend and adjust their execution strategies in real time. While Algo Central is available through our trading platform Execute, in order to enhance choice for our clients, we have made the tool accessible on the Bloomberg App Portal.”

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