AQX° Connects to Squawker

London
London-based Squawker launched last year.

The London-based venue now counts more than 95 sell-side participants. Squawker presents a negotiation-based approach for block trading in orders that are difficult to work on traditional lit or dark venues.

"AQX° is always looking for ways to improve its execution services for its buy-side clients," says Norman Hartmann, CEO at AQX° Securities. "Whilst the majority of pan-European equities trade quickly and efficiently over the order books and in dark pools, there are a good proportion of trades that are difficult to execute in this way. Squawker's negotiation platform allows us to access liquidity that has until now been difficult to locate and enables AQX° to provides the very best service for our clients."

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