Instinet and JPMorgan Reach Liquidity Agreement in Asia

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Joel Hurewitz, Instinet

Instinet, a provider of electronic trading and agency-only brokerage services, has announced a reciprocal liquidity agreement between its Asia-Pac broker-dealer units and JPMorgan, broadening the Asian liquidity access opportunities available to each firms' institutional clients.

"Since 2010, we've been proactive in pursuing innovative ways for our clients to efficiently trade the rapidly fragmenting Asia-Pacific equity markets," says Joel Hurewitz, Instinet's head of product strategy in Asia.

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