GTX to launch London and Tokyo matching engines

London engine goes live on October 15, with TY3 to follow within 90 days. GTX partners Nightberg for research

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Institutional foreign exchange trading platform GTX is set to launch a London-based matching engine on October 15, followed by another in Tokyo within the next 90 days, the venue announced, at the same time as it partnered independent macro-strategy firm Nightberg to distribute the fund's full suite of investment research to institutional FX traders.

The new engines will be accessible alongside GTX's existing matching facility in New Jersey. Clients will be able to choose whether they want to

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