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An electronic trading system that facilitates a broad range of trading requirements including, for example, the automatic matching of buy and sell orders at specified prices. ECNs are often associated with the interdealer FX market. | An electronic communication network is an electronic trading system that facilitates a broad range of trading requirements including, for example, the automatic matching of buy and sell orders at specified prices. ECNs are often associated with the interdealer FX market. | ||
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(ECN).
An electronic communication network is an electronic trading system that facilitates a broad range of trading requirements including, for example, the automatic matching of buy and sell orders at specified prices. ECNs are often associated with the interdealer FX market.