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Bloomberg: According to data compiled by Crisil Coalition Greenwich going back to 1998, this first-of-its-kind shift has left dealers holding an aggregate net-short position in corporate bonds of roughly $4 billion so far this year. To put that in...

GT: Speaking to Global Trading, Coalition Greenwich’s head of Equity Market Structure research Jesse Forster noted, “While the NBBO is an important reference point, it reflects only the displayed portion of today’s market, where roughly half of...

Traders: Despite the rapid electronification of securities trading, buy-side firms continue to place a premium on human expertise when selecting trading counterparties, according to a new report from Crisil Coalition Greenwich.

Think Advisor: According to a recent white paper from PriceMetrix, part of Crisil Coalition Greenwich; Assets Under Management of North American wealth managers have grown roughly 10% a year on average over the past decade, but much of that gain...

Bloomberg: The revenue share of non-banks across the FX industry still remains relatively small from a market making perspective, accounting for around 5% of overallrevenues, according to Crisil Coalition Greenwich. That’s because while they’re...

DB Flow: Across key treasury functions, AI is moving from experimentation to active deployment. Drawing on his latest treasury survey, Dr Tobias Miarka of Crisil Coalition Greenwich explains where AI is adding most value – and why some companies are...

The Desk: A recent Coalition Greenwich report showed Average daily notional volumes in U.S. Corporate Bonds were up 13% year-on-year in May, reaching US$60 billion. Investment grade bonds led the charge, with ADNV up 18% YoY, while high...

Bloomberg: Jesse Forster, Head of Equities, Market Structure and Technology at Crisil Coalition Greenwich, sees Outsourced Trading becoming an increasingly common option among Institutional Investors. He calls it “a third channel” on top of two...

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