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Markets Media: “Even as electronic execution becomes the norm, the human touch has emerged as the ultimate differentiator,” says Jesse Forster, Senior Analyst at Crisil Coalition Greenwich Market Structure & Technology, and author of U.S. equity...

Traders: “We expect both broker-client relationships and broker competition to be more data-driven as the buy side continues to generate more data around their trading,” said Jesse Forster, Senior Analyst at Crisil Coalition Greenwich and author of...

The Desk: Crisil Coalition Greenwich notes that amid overall market growth, dealer-to-client trading is taking a smaller percentage of total volumes. Between 2017 and 2025 YTD, its share fell from 83.5% to 75.2%. Interdealer trading now represents...

The Desk: A quiet summer has allowed dealer-to-client electronic trading levels in U.S. rates to reach a yearly high, Crisil Coalition Greenwich suggests. Kevin McPartland, head of market structure and technology research at the firm, and Neha...

Bloomberg: Non-bank trading firms have boomed in recent years by investing in technology, largely unfettered by the regulatory requirements many lenders face. “It’s been a very positive environment,” said Raman Kalra, Head of NBLP Competitor...

Markets Media: TCA, which started decades ago as primarily a “box-checking” process to document best execution for regulators, has evolved into a crucial tool to optimize performance and boost returns. Approximately 85% of the buy-side traders...

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