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> > I have a scenario running and would like to get some advice. Broker1
> > sent a TradeCaptureReport 35=AE out and received TradeCaptureReportAck
> > 35=AR back.
> >
> > This 35=AR will be generated to Broker1 and to the counterparty (who
> > agreed to the trade) as well but I realised that the AR report do not
> > have any TAGs that indicates the price, quantity etc rather more on
> > the status of the trade. How would the counterparty verify that the
> > trade done with broker1 is correctly input? Thanks!
> 
> A possible solution is that the system responds with an AE message
> (trade status) to counterparty indicating alleged trade details, after
> the ack has been sent.
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Yes it is possible to route another copy of the AE to the counterparty, but is 
this a normal circumstances that the counterparty would expect to verify the 
trades details against the AR received? 

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