Citi to Mix Retail and Institutional Flow in Mexico

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Young Kang, Citi

Citi says the program, which it calls Rπ, is the first bulge bracket offering in Latin America that allows institutional clients to interact with retail clients, thereby increasing liquidity and price improvement. A quarter of all liquidity in Mexico is retail, which has frustrated institutional investors who've seen their trading partners limited, according to Citi's head of international execution sales, Mani Singh.

"In Mexico, all execution has to happen at penny increments in the regular

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