Asset tokenization can make transfers easier and faster and, by doing so, allow capital to be more efficiently and effectively put to work. While we are still far from truly programmable...
2026 is shaping up to be a big year for mergers and acquisitions in the U.S. banking industry, and data from the Commercial Loan Analytics team at Crisil Coalition Greenwich suggests why certain...
Crisil Coalition Greenwich surveyed 144 large corporates around the world about technology used in their treasury departments. Participants were asked about current systems configuration, the use of...
The concept of 24-hour or around-the-clock (ATC) trading in U.S. equities is often presented as the next logical progression in market structure, following years of electronification and global...
Markets are inherently stressful. Technology is advertised as easing that burden, helping traders be more productive. That’s why it’s so disheartening to see that 51% of U.S. equity traders name...
Amid signs of potential weakness in private markets, institutional investors that have built significant allocations to private assets are looking to their asset managers for timely reporting and...
It’s getting easier for companies to onboard new banks, and corporates in Asia are taking full advantage of this trend as they adjust supply chains and businesses in response to U.S. tariffs.
This report covers the international cash management usage in Asia, key selection criteria for choosing cash management providers, growth of multi-banking solutions, improvements to client onboarding...
U.S. corporate bonds had another record month in February, with the average daily notional volume (ADNV) traded reaching $62 billion per day, including three days over $70 billion. Electronic trading...
U.S. Treasury trading activity continued to grow in February, up 12% from February of last year, with economic and geopolitical factors the biggest drivers. While volatility returned in March...