Credit Suisse, UBS, Raymond James Financial

CS, INSTINET LINK POOLS

Credit Suisse and agency brokerage Instinet Europe, a subsidiary of Instinet, have inked a deal to execute trades on each other's dark pools of liquidity via their smart order routers and algorithmic trading platforms. Officials say that enabling mutual access will provide both firms with access to additional liquidity in an effort to seek out the best possible execution for their clients. As part of the deal, Credit Suisse's alternative trading system (ATS) CrossFinder is

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Nasdaq reshuffles tech divisions post-Adenza

Adenza is now fully integrated into the exchange operator’s ecosystem, bringing opportunities for new business and a fresh perspective on how fintech fits into its strategy.

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