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Answering clients' concerns over fragmentation, three bulge-bracket brokers are for the first time letting other big brokers' algorithms probe their proprietary dark pools. UBS, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley's deal to allow reciprocal access to their dark pools-PIN ATS, Sigma X and MS Pool, respectively-went live in May and carries no extra cost for end users. Although most bulge bracket firms provide their clients with connections to other dark pools already-for example, UBS offers access to

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Waters Wrap: The tough climb for startups

Anthony speaks with two seasoned technologists to better understand why startups have such a tough time getting banks and asset managers to sign on the dotted line.

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