JonesTrading Institutional Opens London Office

Move will help broker focus on cross-border trading between US and Europe

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JonesTrading will open up an office in London as it looks to expand its global footprint

The move will be led by Gary Cunningham, who most recently served as CEO of US operations at agency-only brokerage Execution LLC, and allows JonesTrading to focus on cross border trading between Europe and the US and trading blocks in European ordinary equities.

The opening of the office is further indication of JonesTrading's intent to move into more global marketplaces, after their expansion into trading Asian securities over the past few years.

"With the continued shifts in global market structure, our ability, consistently proven over decades, to access liquidity and to build blocks designed to meet client intent is more essential than ever," says Alan Hill, CEO of JonesTrading. "Providing European clients with this capability will build our franchise, as we continue to align our interests solely with our clients'."

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