Handlesblatt: Im Geschäft mit US-Anleihen von Unternehmen mit guter Bonität ist der Anteil des elektronischen Handels von Anfang 2019 bis Ende vergangenen Jahres von 21 auf 38 Prozent gestiegen, wie aus Daten des Analysehauses Greenwich hervorgeht.
Handlesblatt: Im Geschäft mit US-Anleihen von Unternehmen mit guter Bonität ist der Anteil des elektronischen Handels von Anfang 2019 bis Ende vergangenen Jahres von 21 auf 38 Prozent gestiegen, wie aus Daten des Analysehauses Greenwich hervorgeht.
The Trade: Research by Greenwich Associates estimated that the average daily e-trading volume reached a new record of $10.6 billion in January earlier this year.
Institutional Asset Manager: Investors in the US have so far lagged behind those in other parts of the world on sustainable investing, with only one third of US institutions currently using ESG in their portfolios, according to a study by...
Finextra: While the majority of buy-side firms said their organizations were “well prepared” for the transition in terms of remote system accessibility and communications, only 44% are confident that they were able to maintain “normal”...
Financial Times: “While people will find their way back to offices over time, the new tools and technology they have adopted are here to stay,” said Kevin McPartland.
Financial Advisor: The survey found that almost 80% of institutional investors found something appealing about the asset class, and six out of 10 believe digital assets have a place in a portfolio.
Traders: Greenwich Associates said in a report that Rule 606 has started to have an effect on transaction cost analysis.
Banking Exchange: US middle market companies rated regional banks for their service during the COVID-19 crisis but the increased emphasis on digital banking has given national banks an advantage, according to Greenwich Associates.
The Trade: Earlier this month, a study from Greenwich Associates found that 30% of buy-side survey respondents viewed outsourced trading as a way to help with processes like managing trading flow and achieving best execution.
The Trade:Study by Greenwich Associates found that one third of institutional investors see outsourced trading desks as a solution for managing trading flow and best execution.