Large European companies are lowering costs and simplifying operations by consolidating trade finance for transactions in their home region into the hands of large banks like BNP Paribas, Deutsche...
The U.S. Treasury “flash crash” on October 15, 2014 acted as a catalyst for market structure change.
A market-wide feeling of content with existing relationships, protocols and...
The market’s biggest banks are expanding their trade financing and servicing footprints as large U.S. companies seek support for their expanding international businesses.
Bank of America...
U.K. pension funds continue to search for answers to their ongoing underfunding problem, and asset management firms are stepping up to help.
The 2015 Greenwich Leaders in U.K. Institutional...
The role of the FX salesperson is not what it used to be. Electronic trading continues to grow, while regulatory scrutiny limits what salespeople can and will tell their clients. The combination...
This report provides detailed information from U.S.-based investors investing in Convertibles, including helpful benchmark data such as:
Long market value
Trading volume
Leverage ratio...
2015 Greenwich Leaders: Emerging Market Equities
Equity brokers in the emerging markets are rewarded for consistency.
Institutional investors like to trade with firms that remain...
Trading volumes among fixed-income investors declined 9% from 2014 to 2015 for credit bonds, while trading for rates was roughly flat.
The drop-off in Asian fixed-income trading volume is the...
2015 Greenwich Share and Quality Leaders: European Equities
The competitive landscape of the European brokerage market has been in flux since the onset of the global financial crisis, driven by...
The blockchain’s utility is quite straightforward—it keeps databases in sync and ensures that every transaction entered into those databases is legitimate. But taking that premise and...