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Leading Global Banks Join LTX as Fully Integrated Liquidity Providers

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LTX, the AI-driven corporate bond e-trading platform backed by Broadridge Financial Solutions, has announced that Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan, TD Securities, Morgan Stanley, and Bank of America have joined as fully integrated liquidity providers. This expansion strengthens the platform’s capacity to provide investment-grade and high-yield bond liquidity to its growing network of over 40 providers and 100 buy-side investors. As part of this integration, J.P. Morgan and TD Securities will each appoint a representative to the LTX Board of Directors.

The platform utilizes patented AI and execution protocols to address long-standing challenges in the corporate bond market, such as high data costs and the complexity of executing large-sized trades. By facilitating direct, fully disclosed trading, LTX aims to preserve essential dealer-client relationships while lowering overall transaction costs. The platform also features BondGPT Intelligence, a generative AI tool that uses large language model orchestration to help traders identify opportunities and execute workflows more efficiently.

These developments highlight a significant move towards further electronification of the fixed income market. By combining innovative execution protocols with the support of major global financial institutions, LTX seeks to improve liquidity and provide more transparent e-trading options. This milestone reinforces Broadridge’s broader strategy of integrating intelligent trading solutions into the corporate bond ecosystem to enhance market efficiency.

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