ITG Extends Posit Coverage to Thai Equities Market

ITG also to roll out PowerScore trading measurement system across Asia-Pacific region.

Asia technology
Posit Alert averaged more than $50 billion in indicated liquidity per day, including more than $6 billion in Asia-Pacific in 2016.

In addition to the introduction of Thai equities to Posit and Posit Alert, ITG is also implementing the PowerScore trading measurement system across the Asia-Pacific region.

"The addition of Thailand, a key Asia-Pacific market, makes Posit Alert's liquidity offerings even stronger. This expansion further demonstrates our commitment to providing a high-quality block crossing network for our clients around the world," said Ofir Gefen, co-head of execution services for ITG in Asia Pacific, in a statement. "There is a clear demand for block liquidity in the region, as demonstrated by our 66 percent growth in value traded in Posit Alert in 2016," he added.

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