South Street Securities Holdings has successfully completed its acquisition of GX2 Systems, including its subsidiary GX2 Spread Markets. Through this acquisition, South Street aims to enhance its technology-enabled multi-asset class securities financing, processing, execution, analytics, and information services. GX2 Systems specializes in the development and implementation of next-generation US Treasury securities liquidity and related analytical solutions, offering algorithmic, agency brokerage, and principal execution liquidity solutions through its proprietary platform. The acquisition will allow South Street to integrate GX2’s capabilities with its own infrastructure and provide enhanced services to clients in the US Treasuries market.
South Street Securities Holdings seals GX2 Systems acquisition – FinTech Futures: Global fintech highlights
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