Best Institutional Brokers

Kim Eng was named Best Institutional Broker by Alpha Southeast Asia (2010). Founded in 1972, it is a regional securities powerhouse with successful offices across Asian financial markets. The parent company of the Kim Eng Group, Kim Eng Holdings, was the first stockbroker to list on the Singapore Stock Exchange in 1990 with a pre-IPO market capitalization of S$37 million and post-IPO capitalization of S$82 million.

FxPro was awarded the 'Forex Expo Awards 2010 – Best Institutional Broker'. FxPro Group is a leading forex trading company with a highly experienced management board, offering clients the highest quality service, technology, support and terms of business within the currency-trading industry.

Liquidnet has been ranked as one of the top ten institutional brokers in providing quality of execution for both NYSE and NASDAQ trades, based on voting by head traders at 350 major money management firms, according to the Institutional Investor magazine. Liquidnet is the only institutional broker to offer a buy-side-only pool of liquidity to its Members. It helps buy-side institutions trade large blocks of equities anonymously and with little-to-no market impact.

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