The Trade: Greenwich Associates highlighted how coming into 2020, three new stock exchanges had announced their planned entrances and a host of regulatory actions loomed on the horizon.
The Trade: Greenwich Associates highlighted how coming into 2020, three new stock exchanges had announced their planned entrances and a host of regulatory actions loomed on the horizon.
S&P Global Market Intelligence: A tax on securities trading to fund government spending would likely bring in less revenue than intended and drive up costs in other financial markets, according to Greenwich Associates.
Euromoney: "The methodology requires relatively good information management and access to sophisticated tools and datasets,” says Ken Monahan.“Many firms do not pursue the latter because they do not believe they can achieve the former.”
ValueWalk: According to a recent Greenwich Associates study, nearly 60% of institutional investors believe that large in-person events and conferences will not resume until sometime in 2021.
Bloomberg: The corporate bond market has been steadily going electronic for years, but traders in one of the fastest-growing parts are bucking the trend.
Bloomberg: "The electronic-trading platforms have an extraordinarily powerful incentive to develop a solution for this, it’s a growing source of credit market liquidity at scale,” said Ken Monahan.
Investment News: A financial transaction tax wouldn’t just hit the markets; the impact would be widespread, and it would even hit individual investors’ 401(k) plans,” Shane Swanson said.
ETF Stream: Last November, a Greenwich Associates study projected US institutional investors were set to double their allocations to liquid alternative ETFs.
The Trade News: “Innovative solutions that further expand data access while limiting information leakage will prove a key piece of the market’s next evolutionary stage," said Kevin McPartland.
Finance Magnates: Greenwich Associates study shows that a wide range of market players plan to enhance focus on social considerations in ESG approach.