Alliance Bernstein, Algomi Partner on ALFA to Enhance Fixed-Income Market Liquidity Information

Algomi to acquire and distribute Automated Liquidity Filtering and Analytics solution in ongoing partnership with Alliance Bernstein.

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Access to fixed-income liquidity information is a pressing concern for buy-side traders, exacerbated by the number of electronic trading venues now operating in the market.

The electronification of fixed-income trading has seen a plethora of venues come to the market over the last few years, fragmenting bond liquidity further and increasing the importance of accessing critical information for traders.

In response, US-based asset manager Alliance Bernstein developed the ALFA solution to aggregate the market landscape onto a single screen and provide its bond traders with signals to where and when liquidity events occur across a number of electronic trading venues.

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