Liquidnet Launches Liquidity Tool for Its Fixed Income Dark Pool

Targeted Invitations is aimed at select buyside firms that seek out latent market liquidity with anonymity.

The buyside just got a bit more exclusive.

Liquidnet today launched Fixed Income Targeted Invitations, a trading tool that aims to seek latent liquidity across its institutional participants, for the U.S. and EMEA.

Fixed Income Targeted Invitations is exclusive, according to Liquidnet. Called targeted Invitations, this new tool allows qualifying Members of Liquidnets Fixed Income Dark Pool to anonymously send invitations to trade to a select number of participants who recently had the opposite side of the senders order, according to a company press statement.

Traders will have the option to seek opposite liquidity in multiple bonds of the same issuer simultaneously with minimum effort. The result is a new source of previously unavailable hidden or dormant liquidity for buy-side traders, reads the press statement.

Targeted Invitations for our equities dark pool was a global success, reaching $1.7 billion traded in just nine months. But the credit markets have an even greater need for this type of innovation, said Seth Merrin, founder and CEO of Liquidnet. Technology is the best solution for traders restricted by the inadequate liquidity that hinders their ability to capture and preserve alpha.

A June 2016 TABB Group report found that asset managers are increasingly adopting all-to-all and dark protocols in fixed income, especially in less liquid issues. These findings led TABB Group to estimate that over the next 3 to 5 years, as much as 5 to 10% of US and European corporate bond volume could be executed using dark protocols.

Its clear that corporate bond traders are often confronted with a trade-off between accessing scarce liquidity and information leakage, said Constantinos Antoniades, global head of Fixed Income at Liquidnet.

He added, Targeted Invitations ensure that traders directly, yet anonymously, interact only with other buy-side firms that previously had the other side of their order. And it achieves this in a very targeted and protected manner. The new functionality, which was designed with input from several asset managers in our Member community, is seamlessly incorporated into the Liquidnet dark pool workflow. As of today, the Liquidnet Fixed Income dark pool is in use by more than 430 traders in the US and EMEA.

The Targeted Invitations functionality is currently available for all of Liquidnets US-based fixed income clients and is being steadily rolled out to its European client base over the coming weeks.

As of July, 2016, Liquidnets Fixed Income Member community consists of 196 firms.