The electronic trading landscape is changing quickly. MarketView’s timely, data-driven insights will help you stay ahead of the market structure evolution.


The growth of electronic trading and regulators’ push for more transparent markets have increased the availability of high-quality market data. However, gathering, normalizing and making sense of that data remains a challenge.

MarketView combines unique research from Coalition Greenwich, publicly available market data and the insights of our analyst team to quantify the growth of electronic trading in fixed-income and FX markets. The results include trading-platform market share and electronic trading trend data with a level of accuracy not available anywhere else.

Our list of customers includes sell-side traders, buy-side traders, trading-venue strategists, product managers and buy-side equity analysts covering the progress of global exchanges and trading venues.

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March Data Spotlight: Client e-trading rebounds, and the importance of month-end in the Treasury market

March 2026

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.


MarketView - Credit

March Data Spotlight: Billion-dollar portfolio trades support new volume record for U.S. corporate bonds

March 2026

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.


MarketView - Munis

2025 Data Spotlight: U.S. municipal bond trading in 2025 by the numbers

January 2026

Trading in municipal bonds grew in 2025 for the first time in three years, up nearly 14% year over year with the average daily notional volume (ADNV) traded reaching nearly $15 billion per day—a record.