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Liquidnet Integrates Proprietary Trading Analytics into Equities Trading Application

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Technology-driven agency execution specialist Liquidnet has announced the integration of the firm’s proprietary trading analytics into its equities trading application. Powered by Liquidnet Investment Analytics (IA), traders will now have access to personalised pre- and intra-trade analytics through real time alerts and intuitive visualizations within the Liquidnet equities application.

With this new workflow enhancement, Liquidnet aims to address the challenge of applying data analytics to high touch flow and hard to trade orders.

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