The Trade: A recent study by Greenwich Associates in February, found that one third of buy-side firms in the US were looking to outsource some of their workloads.
The Trade: A recent study by Greenwich Associates in February, found that one third of buy-side firms in the US were looking to outsource some of their workloads.
eFinancial Careers: A new study by Coalition Greenwich suggests that this year is less about pushing the boundaries of what can be done with new innovations, and more about simplifying, streamlining and standardizing trading floor technology in...
Bloomberg: A record $39 billion of U.S. corporate debt was bought and sold on average every day last year, helping the biggest banks generate the most credit-trading revenue since 2013, according to data from SIFMA and Coalition Greenwich...
Bloomberg: Banks made billions last year from trading corporate debt, derivatives according to Coalition Greenwich.
Traders: Shane Swanson framed the topic as the adoption of socially responsible trading trends, or “how ideals of social responsibility are impacting firms and their view of trading, on a visceral level.”
Traders: Coalition Greenwich said in a report that Cboe’s proposal for periodic auctions does not just look to improve trading for thinly traded securities but encompasses all NMS stocks and incorporates BYX’s continuous book into the auction...
Bloomberg: While deferred underwriting fees will still be rolling in over the coming quarters,...most of those fees will find their way to banks’ top lines, said Eric Li.
MarketsMedia: Coalition Greenwich finds a positive correlation between asset managers’ perceived commitment to D&I and their performance in a range of important service and business metrics—including likelihood to be recommended by consultants....
The Trade: Greenwich Associates found that every single basis point in IG spreads can equal $1 billion in savings for end investors, and for less liquid assets the increase is greater.
Bloomberg: Investment banks have earned as much as $15 billion from underwriting and advisory work with special purpose acquisition companies since the start of last year, according to research firm Coalition Greenwich.