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The corporate bond market in Europe, which for this research includes bonds issued by European and U.K.-based corporate issuers, saw $11 billion in notional volume traded each day on average in the first half of 2023.
Fixed-income markets are the lifeblood of the global economy. Access to credit—in other words, the ability to borrow money—played a major role in society’s evolution over the past 500 years and continues to support innovation for economic and social...
Now that the official comment period on the SEC’s proposals related to equity market structure has passed, we’re seeing a dramatic increase in the flow of questions, opinions and (in some cases) data from market participants about what may be next.
Several disruptions over the past years in both the U.S. Treasury and repo markets have inspired the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to take a closer look at trading dynamics and the possibility of expanded clearing.
This Greenwich Report explores several drivers of investment in surveillance technology. These range from the system upgrades via new technology, better data, more analysis tools and methods, and connecting disparate systems and information.
Reduced commission rates, constrained budgets and smaller team sizes have left both asset managers and brokers facing greater pressure to automate their trading workflows and accomplish more with less.