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Intermarket Trading System (ITS)

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Intermarket Trading System (ITS)
An interconnection of security trading floors that allows brokers and market makers to trade securities in additional markets. The system is intended to allow customers to obtain the most favorable price available on any of the participating exchanges. See also National Securities Trading System (NSTS).

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Scheckel said OES, which is positioned to be a significant private linkage player in the replacement of the Intermarket Trading System (ITS), has recently entered into agreements with a number of market centers and major brokerage firms to provide smart routing and other value-added services that enhance its clients' competitiveness in the current and post-Reg NMS securities industry.
David Scheckel, president of OES, said his company "has been working with a number of exchanges and market centers over the last year, acting as their replacement for the outdated Intermarket Trading System (ITS) and providing direct electronic linkage to the regional exchanges.
 
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