Asian fixed income has been growing in importance in the portfolios of institutional investors and private banking clients around the world. Based on data from our recent study, Greenwich...
Alternative data has been around for at least a decade, but an increase in adoption is making it less “alternative” and a more essential part of portfolio construction. The word is out that these...
Key Takeaways from April Data
Average daily volumes were at their lowest point since September of 2018, reflecting low volatility in April.
The Greenwich U.S. Treasury market sentiment score...
Exchange-traded funds are becoming standard investment tools for insurance companies, but for the moment, life insurers and property and casualty (P&C) companies are employing ETFs in...
It has been over a year since MiFID II shook up the European equity trading landscape. Traders have been adjusting to a slew of new regulations, including unbundled execution, double volume caps...
The annual analysis is based on reporting hiring expectations of influential institutional investors in the United States. The results seek to address three dynamics: 1) Where institutional asset...
The municipal bond market is viewed by many as frozen in time. Bond issues are generally small and numerous, and local relationships around the country play a big part in finding investors for...
In an era of “Know Your Customer” and other strict documentation requirements, large European companies are crying out for digital solutions that make it easier for them to do business with their...
Although J.P. Morgan and Citi have distanced themselves from the pack of other major dealers in global foreign exchange, banks like UBS, HSBC and Barclays also won client relationships and...
In a highly competitive and increasingly electronic European foreign exchange business, regional banks are finding ways to carve out a niche by focusing on their core domestic banking clients,...