Benefits Canada: Canadian institutional investors are making dramatic changes to accommodate the demand for alternative investments, according to a 2024 report from Crisil Coalition Greenwich. It found in 2023, hedge funds, private equity, real...
Benefits Canada: Canadian institutional investors are making dramatic changes to accommodate the demand for alternative investments, according to a 2024 report from Crisil Coalition Greenwich. It found in 2023, hedge funds, private equity, real...
Fintech Finance: “Despite several benefits of digital transformation to improve workflow efficiency, many participants are taking more time to invest in these resources and legacy practices prevail. Our study uncovers hard dollar costs to holding...
Economic Times: Crisil Coalition Greenwich talks to 1,500+ firms annually across its Asia Large Corporate Banking and Trade Finance studies. In the latter, diversification, which has been high on the executives' priority list since President Donald...
Bloomberg: The best evidence for the new passage comes from the 1,500-plus firms that Crisil Coalition Greenwich talks to annually across its Asia Large Corporate Banking and Trade Finance studies.
Markets Media: There is a growing demand for institutional-grade, institutionally-focused venues, markets and technology infrastructure for digital assets, according to a report from Crisil Coalition Greenwich.
Global Treasurer: “Despite several benefits of digital transformation to improve workflow efficiency, many participants are taking more time to invest in these resources and legacy practices prevail,” notes Audrey Costabile.
Treasury & Risk: Almost 80% of large companies participating in a new study by Crisil Coalition Greenwich said that repeated changes in tariff policies have affected their business strategies. A new survey found many companies are taking a...
Bond Buyer: Electronic trading has seen slow but meaningful growth. In the first quarter of this year, 18.6% of new-issue volume in the market was traded electronically, up from 17.3% last year, according to Crisil Coalition Greenwich.
The Desk: Average daily notional volumes (ADNV) for US rates dropped between April and May as uncertainties around trade policies and tariffs muted demand, but were up by a third year-on-year (YoY).
Bloomberg: Last year, 48% of U.S. investment-grade bonds traded electronically, up from 34% in 2021, according to Crisil Coalition Greenwich.