Institutional investors showing more confidence in alternative assets
P&I: Coalition Greenwich conducted 114 interviews with hedge funds representing more than $1.7 trillion in assets under management...
P&I: Coalition Greenwich conducted 114 interviews with hedge funds representing more than $1.7 trillion in assets under management...
WatersTech: The economic drivers for this continuing trend are well established, says Jesse Forster...
SPGMI: Kevin McPartland moderated a panel of private market participants to get their take on current private market operations.
Reuters: While Barclays' corporate and investment bank was the smallest in Asia among 12 global banks in the six months to June, it showed the biggest revenue jump of 28%, Barclays said, citing data from industry tracker Coalition Greenwich.
Markets Media: Fully regulated custody of digital assets is important or extremely important to the majority of both sell side and buy side according to research from Coalition Greenwich.
ThinkAdvisor: Institutional investors continue to be interested in digital assets despite turbulent market conditions, according to a recent survey.
Global Custodian: Half of buy-side self-custody digital asset marketplace still “sub-scale and not mature”, according to new research. Only 14% of asset management, hedge funds and other institutional investors surveyed use a single, third-party...
FTF News: Investors prefer an "institutional-grade infrastructure" for their crypto and other digital assets but securities firms will need time before they can provide that level of support, according to a new report from Coaliton Greenwich.
Bloomberg: Banks’ base metals earnings have climbed 25% to 30% this year, putting them on track for the best performance since the global financial crisis, according to Michael Turner, co-head of Coalition Greenwich. “Increased spreads, volatility...
Bloomberg: Investment-grade electronic trading accounted for 42% of volume in September, up 9 percentage points from the same month last year, and high yield was 34%, up 10 percentage points, according to Coalition Greenwich.