Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, TD Securities, Morgan Stanley, and Bank of America have joined LTX as fully integrated liquidity providers, expanding the AI-driven corporate bond trading platform’s network. The move brings five of the largest sell-side firms into LTX’s ecosystem, which already includes more than 40 liquidity providers and over 100 buy-side investors. According to JPMorgan’s global head of FICC digital markets Patrick Whelan, the collaboration leverages innovative technology to broaden investor access, enhance liquidity, and streamline execution in corporate bond markets.
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