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Liquidnet's European revenues hit record

Improved market conditions increase equity market revenues, but a rise in costs pushes profits down

Liquidnet's Mark Pumfrey
Liquidnet's Mark Pumfrey

Liquidnet's European revenues increased to nearly £50 million in 2015, a record for the buyside-only exchange operator, although a rise in costs hit net profits.

Headquartered in the US, the privately-held operator runs buyside-only trading platforms that enable asset managers to trade large blocks of shares without revealing their intentions to the market.

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