Volatile Markets Boost Demand for Data and Analytics
Traders: Increased demand for data and analytics was named a 2025 market structure trend to watch by Crisil Coalition Greenwich.
Traders: Increased demand for data and analytics was named a 2025 market structure trend to watch by Crisil Coalition Greenwich.
IFR: SMBC’s acquisition of a 20% stake in Yes Bank deepens its presence in India and analysts expect it to herald more interest in the country's financial sector from Japanese banks. “It is a win-win situation for both. Near-term it is a bigger...
Markets Media: Increased demand for data and analytics was named a 2025 market structure trend to watch by Crisil Coalition Greenwich, which noted that traders and investors need to work harder to find an edge.
Benefits Canada: Roughly six in 10 (59 per cent) institutional investors view their asset manager as a strategic partner in their work, according to a new survey by Crisil Coalition Greenwich.
Bloomberg: The findings from the discussion support the results of Coalition Greenwich’s 2024 Global Buy-Side Compliance and Surveillance Study, which was conducted in partnership with Bloomberg, and point to the longevity of many of these issues.
IFR: Average daily volumes in the U.S. corporate bond market have more than doubled in the past decade to about US$50bn, according to Crisil Coalition Greenwich, driven by an eightfold increase in E-trading volumes to US$21bn.
P&I: “Managers that achieve the strategic partner role have more opportunities to grow the relationship,” said Mark Buckley.
Insurance Asset Management: Institutional Investors are concentrating a huge share of their assets with large and highly capable asset managers they consider strategic partners, new research from Coalition Greenwich has found
Financial News: Equity trading revenues have surged in the second quarter, driven by heightened volatility and record trading volumes in early April according to Crisil Coalition Greenwich.
SPGMI: Tariffs may reduce trade volumes, potentially impacting bank revenue, though they could also increase demand for financing as companies adjust their supply chains, said Eric Li, head of banking research Crisil Coalition Greenwich.