
FY21 Coalition Index Investment Banking revenues were up by 8% on a YoY basis.
FY21 Coalition Index Investment Banking revenues were up by 8% on a YoY basis.
Derivatives clearing has experienced a consistent growth trend for more than a decade. While buy-side adoption of clearing was originally driven by new regulations following the global financial crisis, the growth of clearing in the past few years...
U.S. Commercial Banking contributed steadily to the overall industry revenue pool up until FY19 but from the beginning of 2020 there has been a continuous decline in share.
Tokenization allows traditional capital markets participants to harness the benefits of blockchain technology—such as an immutable ledger of ownership, transaction history and rapid settlement.
Recent Coalition Greenwich research found that two-thirds of financial advisors in the U.S. had discussed crypto and/or digital assets with their customers in the past year, but for the vast majority of advisors those discussions have not led to...
In late September 2020, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) adopted amendments to modernize Exchange Act Rule 15c2-11.
Transaction Banking revenues marginally declined in FY21 while Trade Finance revenues in FY21 experienced the highest YoY growth since the beginning of 2016.
Global Securities Services Index revenues grew marginally in FY21 and is attributed to higher asset levels and continued strength in transaction volumes.
Eighty-six percent of buy-side equity investors in the U.S. use a third-party order management system (OMS).
The derivatives industry is braced for change spurred on by a wide variety of factors, ranging from regulation to technology to emerging asset classes.
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