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Lehman offers trading access via vendor systems

Lehman Brothers has become the first investment bank to allow its fund management clients to route orders from third party vendor systems for matching against its proprietary order flow, a move designed to cut their cost of trading.

The bank has embedded new "liquidity-seeking algorithms" in the trading systems of eight leading buy-side trading system vendors, offering customers direct access to Lehman's "dark liquidity" offering, Liquidity Cross.

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