The Desk: A new study by Crisil Coalition Greenwich analyst Audrey Costabile posits that Mortgage Backed Securities trading will electronify over the next five years. The US mortgage-backed securities (MBS) market accounts for approximately...
The Desk: A new study by Crisil Coalition Greenwich analyst Audrey Costabile posits that Mortgage Backed Securities trading will electronify over the next five years. The US mortgage-backed securities (MBS) market accounts for approximately...
Risk.Net: According to Crisil Coalition Greenwich, investment grade e-trading notional was up a third in 2024 to $18.7 billion compared with a year earlier, and prop firms have been eating into bank market share – accounting for a tenth of credit...
Traders Magazine:Investment in operations and compliance technology is a 2025 market structure trend to watch, according to Crisil Coalition Greenwich.
Markets Media: ATSs are eroding on-exchange market share according to a report, Top market structure trends to watch in 2025, from Crisil Coalition Greenwich.
The Full FX: A new report from Crisil Coalition Greenwich says the crypto industry now represents a $3 trillion asset class, and that optimism continues to grow thanks to the prospect of a more favourable regulatory regime to fuel growth.
DL News: A new report from S&P Global’s financial analytics arm, Crisil Coalition Greenwich, reveals that the near-100% adoption of digital assets among fund managers is likely.
Traders: “In both the U.S. and Europe, asset managers and hedge funds have been dedicating growing resources to digital assets, including technology, data and personnel,” says David Easthope, Head of Fintech Research at Crisil Coalition Greenwich. “...
The Desk: Although US rates trading volumes were up 20% year-on-year, the proportion of that volume e-traded remained static. “We don’t expect this metric to move materially in any given year,” Coalition Greenwich stated.
Markets Media: Nearly all the buy side will have digital assets as a permanent part of their asset allocation according to consultancy Crisil Coalition Greenwich.
Traders: Crisil Coalition Greenwich cited “insatiable” demand for market data as a top market structure trend to watch in 2025.