Iress Adds Markit TCA

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Iress in Australia has launched a partnership with London-headquartered Markit.

The move will enable buy-side and sell-side clients of Iress to use Markit TCA to analyze the impact of their orders on cost and liquidity. The pre-trade module will give forecasting capabilities on market impact.

"As trading becomes more automated and liquidity fragmented, investors need increasingly granular tools to optimise their trading decisions," says Brad Hunt, managing director and head of information in Asia Pacific at Markit. "The integration of Markit's TCA tools with Iress's trading solutions will allow traders to act on Markit's insights at the point of trade to manage the impact of their trading activity. The integration also facilitates the automated capture of post-trade execution data, enabling Iress clients to have full access to Markit's post-trade TCA capabilities with minimal technology effort."

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