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LSEG Introduces Turquoise Retail Max to Support Best Execution for Retail Brokers

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LSEG (London Stock Exchange Group) has launched Turquoise Retail Max, a new trading service aimed at helping European retail brokers meet their best execution obligations and delivering price improvements for retail investors trading pan-European securities. Available through Turquoise Europe, the service utilises a competitive multilateral auction process and efficient processing from trading to clearing and settlement.

Turquoise Retail Max, accessible via the Turquoise Plato Lit Auctions order book, aims to achieve the best possible outcomes for retail investor orders by using a price formation mechanism based on liquidity from specialist retail liquidity providers and other market participants. The first liquidity providers to utilise the service will be Hudson River Trading and Stifel.

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