LSEG Front-End Trading Solution Now Connected to Turquoise

This will facilitate order book trading in more than 4,000 securities.

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Turquoise is the European equities multilateral trading facility majority owned by London Stock Exchange Group.

Through Turquoise, BTS can now provide a single point of connectivity to all LSEG markets, facilitating order-book trading across more than 4000 securities. Its graphical user interface powered by GATElab was developed on Java.

"We are delighted BTS has enhanced its offering with access to Turquoise lit- and dark-order books, increasing visibility and broadening liquidity by offering BTS members and GATElab users, including those in continental and Eastern Europe access to Turquoise," says Robert Barnes, chief executive of Turquoise.

 

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