Instinet: Going Electronic In Japan, Fixed Income Trading In Europe, SEC Rules

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NEW YORK--Instinet is going to be the Instinet for the fixed income market," says Instinet president Doug Atkin. And while he declined to provide an exact start date for the new service, Instinet's current clients are already getting a chance to review the fixed income prototype.

Atkin says the fixed income service will probably debut in Europe. Not surprising, given Instinet's tremendous momentum there; Reuters reported that Instinet revenue grew 70 percent last year outside the US. And while

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