UBS Bringing IOI App to U.S.
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NEW YORK—UBS is looking to widen the scope of its installation of FIX City's indications of interest (IOI) solutions to include the U.S., officials tell DWT.
The use of London-based FIX City's IOI applications "was a U.K. thing to start with [and we're] now looking to get into the states," says Tim Wildenberg, head of direct execution services at UBS Europe. "Most of the focus has been in Europe, but there's no barrier to being global."
Almost in parallel, FIX City last week opened its first U.S
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