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The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (Finra) announced Monday that it was making available data on the activity level of all alternative trading systems (ATSs), including dark pools, to the public for free. Credit Suisse's Crossfinder, Barclays' LX and UBS' dark pool were the three largest for the week, Finra's first weekly report showed.
While the trades on ATSs were already available to investors and professionals on a real-time basis through the Securities Information Processors (SIPs), the SIP...