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.
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.
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.
SPGMI: Combined revenues of the world's 12 largest securities services banks increased by 5% year over year to $43.9 billion in 2024, reaching their highest level since 2013, according to data from research company Coalition Greenwich.
IFR: “The electronic trading infrastructure that's further developed over the last few years has been important for facilitating these incredibly high levels of turnover without any major disruption,” said Kevin McPartland.
Bloomberg: Industrywide revenue from the business hit a record US$27 billion in 2024, up about 13 per cent from a year earlier, according to data from Crisil Coalition Greenwich.
Reuters: Gaurav Arora said a surge in client demand for portfolio rebalancing would likely drive sales and trading revenues across the sector, but growth in transaction banking, advisory, and underwriting revenues would be more subdued.
Traders: “OMS solutions are increasingly modular, open and customizable,” said Audrey Costabile.