Money managers led by Fidelity close to launch of dark pool

Effort involves nine firms including BlackRock, JP Morgan and BNY Mellon

Money managers led by Fidelity close to launch of dark pool

Big money managers led by Fidelity Investments are close to launching a private trading venue designed to let them buy and sell large blocks of stock without the involvement of Wall Street firms and high-speed traders, according to people familiar with the matter.

Nine firms including BlackRock, Bank of New York Mellon, JP Morgan and T. Rowe Price, are forming a company that will operate a "dark pool"-a private trading venue in which activity takes place outside of the public view-the people said.

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