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A platform for growth

After three years of consolidation, Laurence Neville charts the current state of play in the electronic trading industry, asks if brokers are getting what they want from the players who are left and finds out if the providers themselves know where they are going

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For the fixed-income trading platform industry, the past three years have been a nasty hangover from the internet boom. Scores of offerings have dropped out of the scene, but as the Bond Market Association (BMA) notes in its most recent report, consolidation has resulted in a core of considerably stronger platforms.

Sang Lee, manager and analyst in the securities and investments group at technology

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