Financial Advisor: Academic research is increasingly probing how generative AI and reinforcement learning might reshape Wall Street - often in ways few anticipated. A recent Crisil Coalition Greenwich study showed that 15% of buy-side traders...
Financial Advisor: Academic research is increasingly probing how generative AI and reinforcement learning might reshape Wall Street - often in ways few anticipated. A recent Crisil Coalition Greenwich study showed that 15% of buy-side traders...
Traders: “The ability to source natural liquidity—not just large blocks—is very much on the buy-side’s mind,” said Jesse Forster, Head of Equity Market Structure & Technology at Crisil Coalition Greenwich. “It doesn’t have to be block-sized...
Financial News: Jesse Forster, senior analyst at Crisil Coalition Greenwich, said AI’s potential to improve banks’ client interactions “could see immediate results” and therefore make it a more attractive use of the technology in the short term....
Markets Media: Stephen Bruel, who heads up the derivatives and foreign exchange practice on the market structure and technology team at Crisil Coalition Greenwich, said in a report that while parts of the exchange-traded derivatives workflow are...
Bloomberg: According to Crisil Coalition Greenwich, the industry's revenue from prime services has grown faster than any other product within equities trading over the last five years, with income hitting a record $27.7 billion in 2024. Crisil...
Treasury Today: Tobias Miarka noted that obtaining reliable information about tariffs – and insights about how to best navigate a constantly shifting set of trade policies – has been a pervasive problem for companies this year.
Traders: Nearly a quarter (24%) of buy-side trading desks plan to implement internal AI technologies for trade execution in the next 12 months, with 15% already doing so, according to a new report from Crisil Coalition Greenwich.
The Banker: Crisil Coalition Greenwich estimates that global U.S. banks will report a 10% gain in markets revenue as traders benefit from shifting U.S. tariff policies.
The Desk: A slight cooling in average daily notional volumes in U.S. rates trading, down 7% to US$1,012 billion from May’s US$1,097 billion, still represented a 12% increase YoY in June, according to Crisil Coalition Greenwich. Report authors...
IFR: “Leverage is typically the key driver as to whether banks hold more, or engage more, in Treasuries,” said Minal Chotai. “Under the Fed’s proposal, there is a fair drop in the enhanced leverage ratio requirements meaning there's obviously now a...