LTX, an AI-powered corporate bond e-trading venue backed by Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. announced that Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan, TD Securities (through its subsidiary, TD Financial Products LLC), Morgan Stanley, and Bank of America have joined LTX as fully integrated liquidity providers. This major milestone underscores the participants' commitment to serving buy-side clients by delivering increased choice and improving liquidity in fixed income markets. The AI-powered LTX corporate bond e-trading platform offers investors access to a suite of innovative trading tools including the BondGPTSM solution.
These dealers will provide investment grade and high yield bond liquidity on the platform, joining 40+ liquidity providers and 100+ buy-side investors already on LTX. Backed by Broadridge, LTX was created to address corporate bond market challenges that have slowed the growth in adoption of electronic trading compared to other markets by offering certain benefits. These include facilitating essential dealer-client relationships, lower trading and data costs, and better e-trading options for large sized trades.
Partnering with some of the leading market participants, LTX is uniquely positioned to address these industry pain points by using patented AI and execution protocols to deliver improved liquidity at a lower cost, while facilitating relationships between dealers and buy-side clients through direct, fully disclosed trading. The addition of these liquidity providers underscores LTX's position as a dynamic marketplace for buy- and sell-side corporate bond market participants.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. is one of the biggest banking groups in the world. Revenues (including intragroup) break down by activity as follows:
- investment and market banking (42.3%): consulting for mergers-acquisitions and restructuring, capital increases, investment capital, active on the stock, bond, and derived product markets, stock market brokerage, etc.;
- retail banking (41%): sale of standard and specialized financial services (real estate loans, automobile loans, insurance, etc.) through a network of more than 5,083 banking agencies. The group also develops credit cards sale activity;
- asset management (13%): USD 4,791 billion of assets under management at the end of 2025;
- commercial banking (3,7%).
At the end of 2025, the group was managing USD 2,559.3 billion in current deposits and USD 1,467.7 billion in current loans.
Revenues are distributed geographically as follows: the United States (76.6%), Europe/Middle East/Africa (13.4%), Asia/Pacific (7.7%), Latin America and Carribean (2.3%).
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