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Traders: The Greenwich Report, MiFID II Shapes European Equity Trading, also found that nearly half, 44%, of buy-side traders find sourcing liquidity harder under MiFID II, while only 16% said it has become easier.

OZY: In fall 2018, 26 percent of corporate bond volumes were traded electronically, according to Greenwich Associates, up more than a third since the spring. 

Markets Media: Richard Johnson said in a report that multilateral trading facilities and exchanges are only capturing about one third of buy-side flow under MiFID II.

Euromoney: “Timing is everything with respect to releasing new protocols,” says Rick McVey, MarketAxess CEO, speaking from the firm’s Hudson Yards office in New York together with Kevin McPartland.

Global Treasurer: According to Greenwich Associates, two major factors are playing a role in companies’ decisions about which banks to use: banks’ willingness to lend, and innovation across their banking products, processes and digital...

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