EBS to turn on API streaming for Quant Analytics

Service will cover outbound analytics when it launches later this year, but should add inbound later

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Better execution: API service to stream trade information, market impact and alpha calculations on trade-by-trade basis

EBS plans to launch an application programming interface (API) streaming service on its Quant Analytics platform later this year, to help clients measure and improve their trade execution.

API streaming will be available in the second quarter to clients who trade through EBS Direct and EBS Market.

The service aims to give customers quicker understanding of the prevailing sentiment and liquidity structure on EBS, which should help to support their market-making and -taking activities.

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