March 2021 brought with it yet another record volume of electronic corporate bond trading with an average of $11.5 billion trading via platforms each day, beating the previous record set only two months prior by 8%.
March 2021 brought with it yet another record volume of electronic corporate bond trading with an average of $11.5 billion trading via platforms each day, beating the previous record set only two months prior by 8%.
Record numbers of small businesses and midsize companies in the U.S. are considering switching banks due to what they saw as inconsistent support from their banks during the COVID-19 crisis. As commercial banks compete for this “money in motion,”...
The last year has brought technological disruption to capital markets that, in normal times, would have taken five years or more to play out.
Over half the 101 global institutional investors participating in a new joint PGIM-Greenwich Associates study say climate change is already affecting their portfolios by creating new risks and generating new opportunities.
The lines between the portfolio management system (PMS) and the order management system (OMS) are getting blurrier by the day.
A solid majority of the business owners and executives participating in the latest Greenwich Market Pulse Study see ESG as important to their business now and expect ESG issues to become even more important over the next five years.
Consumer lending markets have operated with little major change for over a century. Loan sizes have grown and regulations have become more onerous, but until about 15 years ago, the market remained remarkably similar to the one portrayed in the...
This report contains links to the data tables in excel format for the Canadian Institutional Investor Key Trends.
The systemic importance of the U.S. Treasury market cannot be understated. 2021 will see strong issuance of new bonds, and secondary market volatility, as the market and the world digest the monetary and fiscal policy responses that come with it.
The “Money-in-Motion” analysis is based on the reported hiring expectations of institutional investors across a range of asset classes, including traditional and alternatives products and active and passive mandates.
Access timely info via personalized dashboard
Receive webinar invitations and set up your preference
Save Coalition Greenwich Research in a personal folder