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Market Volatility Causes Buy and Sell Side Firms Worldwide to Break Records for Trade Ideas Volume - Read More

Date Added: August 01, 2008 05:20:04 AM
NEW YORK & LONDON----Trade Ideas Limited announced today that its industry-wide platform for institutional brokerage firms and investors set new records in June 2008 for the volume of electronically transmitted trade ideas, the quantity of short ideas, and the number of new participating buy- and sell-side firms.

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