Outsourced Trading Gains Momentum at WallachBeth
MarketsMedia: According to Greenwich Associates32% of buy-side equity traders said outsourced trading desks are a good solution to help them manage their order flow while achieving best execution.
MarketsMedia: According to Greenwich Associates32% of buy-side equity traders said outsourced trading desks are a good solution to help them manage their order flow while achieving best execution.
Bobs Guide: The average daily volume for fixed income electronic trading reached a new record of $10.6bn in January surpassing the previously set record of $10.3bn in May last year, according to Greenwich Associates.
MarketWatch: Individual investors now make up a much larger chunk of daily trading volumes. In fact, the share appeared to double from around 10% in 2019 to around 20% in 2020, said Shane Swanson, senior analyst at Greenwich Associates, in an...
Financial Advisor: Overall, portfolio managers see investment-grade fixed income as a tool for a diversified portfolio, and that has not changed because of the current low rate, explained Andrew McCollum...
The Trade: The average daily volume for fixed income electronic trading reached a new record of $10.6 billion in January earlier this year, according to Greenwich Associates.
Risk: Kevin McPartland points to the cash bond market as an example of where automation in a relationship-driven market has not depended on a Clob...
The Trade: Greenwich Associates report finds that 30% of equity and fixed income investors think big data is an underappreciated technology.
Chief Investment Officer: “Institutions believe that adding ESG criteria to an investment grade portfolio can enhance resiliency and possibly performance,” said Andrew McCollum.
Forbes: Now many institutional investors have increased their compliance budgets to accommodate the work-from-home trend, according to a new (Greenwich Associates) study.
FinAsia: In another study of 118 institutional investors co-produced by Greenwich Associates, 67% of respondents said that a «basic lack of trust in the government» was the top worry when investing in China.