Investor Spending Reaches Equilibrium—For Now
After nearly a decade of disruption and uncertainty, buy-side trading desks are finally finding a new equilibrium.
After nearly a decade of disruption and uncertainty, buy-side trading desks are finally finding a new equilibrium.
Given the myriad benefits that algos offer, FX traders currently not using algos (and not considering them) may soon have to determine whether they’re putting themselves at a disadvantage by not leveraging all the available tools...
While the U.S. stock market roared last year, growing by around 20%, other aspects of the equities market were much more muted.
While the EFM software looked compelling in sales presentations, too often these products have failed to live up to the promise—even after companies spent a year or more to install the software and up to three years to fully implement the system.
As investment needs and regulatory requirements become more complex, insurance companies globally are increasingly turning to external asset managers for help with specific investment strategies and solutions.
After millions of hours and euros (and dollars) spent in preparation, the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive II (MiFID II) has finally taken effect.
2017 was politically strange, economically strong and eerily calm. President Trump attempted to govern the U.S. in ways never before seen and often hard to imagine. Britain seemed to second-guess their choice to leave the EU while carrying on...
Close to a half trillion dollars in U.S. Treasury bonds trade every day, and Greenwich Associates estimates over two-thirds of this volume trades electronically.
In the face of the growth in FX futures trading, Greenwich Associates examines and assesses the potential economic benefits of utilizing futures as an alternative to trading in the OTC markets.
Market making in U.S. equity markets has changed significantly in the last two decades.
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