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Markets Media: There is growing demand for institutional-grade, institutionally-focused venues, markets and technology infrastructure as digital asset trading volumes increase, according to Crisil Coalition Greenwich.

The Desk: Electronic trading makes up more than half of trading in US Treasuries, according to analyst firm Coalition Greenwich, with overall e-trading taking 58% of total volume and 61% of dealer-to-client volume in January 2025.

Finance Magnets: Data from Crisil Coalition Greenwich indicates that on average, less than half of non-bank liquidity provider revenues come from market making activities – with prop trading accounting for an increasing proportion of revenue...

The Desk:  The proportion of that volume e-traded, though, dropped back in the face of uncertainty, with dealer-to-dealer, on-the-run and voice trading rising in popularity over the month, according to Coalition Greenwich.

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