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A system operated by an investment firm which matches client orders internally.
A system operated by an investment firm which matches client orders internally.
   
   
Some systems match client orders only with other client orders.
Some of these systems match client orders only with other client orders.


Others, depending on the client's instructions or permission, may also provide matching between client orders and in-house orders of the investment firm itself.
Others, depending on the client's instructions or permission, may also provide matching between client orders and in-house orders of the investment firm itself.

Revision as of 06:32, 4 August 2014

A system operated by an investment firm which matches client orders internally.

Some of these systems match client orders only with other client orders.

Others, depending on the client's instructions or permission, may also provide matching between client orders and in-house orders of the investment firm itself.


Broker crossing networks do not show an order book.


See also