Brokeree Solutions integrates its Liquidity Bridge with Morningstar.

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The high-grade technology provider for multi-asset brokers, Brokeree Solutions, has announced the integration of multi-server Liquidity Bridge with Morningstar, Inc., a provider of global real-time data and independent investment research.

The high-grade technology provider for multi-asset brokers, Brokeree Solutions, has announced the integration of multi-server Liquidity Bridge with Morningstar, Inc., a provider of global real-time data and independent investment research.

Brokeree’s Liquidity Bridge is a comprehensive solution to manage liquidity that connects multiple MetaTrader servers with different liquidity providers. The solution collects quotes from several sources and aggregates them to offer the best trading conditions to brokers and their clients. Thus, brokers can create and configure flexible execution with these features and elaborated settings of swaps and symbols. 

With the integration, brokers will now be able to receive market data, including real-time quotes, on the Bridge directly from Morningstar. Morningstar covers more than five million international instruments, including stocks, mutual funds, ETFs, closed-end funds, forex, options, fixed-income, indexes, and other security types. 

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