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While many financial models are a key driver of profits on both the buy side and sell side, the oversight of those models and their use is a common complexity faced on the Street.
Central clearing of derivatives is leading the charge toward systemic risk reduction.

European Asset Managers Innovate with ETFs

25 February 2015 By: Andrew McCollum
European asset managers are at the forefront of a move by institutional investors to integrate exchange-traded funds (ETFs) into their investment portfolios.
While commission rates on equity trades vary from country to country and from developed to emerging markets, new research reveals that commission rates vary from investor to investor within markets.
The concept of trading multiple asset classes through a single trading system is alluring, but traders' appetite for the systems shows a disconnect between the model and its practicality.
ETFs, a mainstay in European institutional equity portfolios, are quickly gaining traction in fixed income.
While total notional volumesremained relatively flat, volumes among third-party distributors jumped over 50%.

Japanese Brokers’ Big Bets Pay Off

21 January 2015 By: John Feng, Taeko Sumiyoshi, Tomio Sumiyoshi
Japan’s large equity brokers are capturing considerable market share with foreign investors active in Japanese equities.

European Insurance Companies Find Many Uses for ETFs

14 January 2015 By: Andrew McCollum
European insurance companies are adopting ETFs for a wide range of functions across their investment operations
European pension funds are adopting ETFs into their investment portfolios for both strategic purposes, like obtaining core investment exposures, and tactical tasks.

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