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{{a|brokerage|}}{{g}}[[Cash equity|Cash equities]] chat. An [[order management system]].
{{a|brokerage|}}{{g}}[[Cash equity|Cash equities]] chat. An [[order management system]], or [[OMS]], is software a [[broker]] uses to manage client order and trade flow between  different [[execution venue]]s.


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Cash equities chat. An order management system, or OMS, is software a broker uses to manage client order and trade flow between different execution venues.

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