Quartz: Greenwich Associates says retail traders are getting better service than ever. High-frequency traders provided savings of $1.3 billion for retail customers in 2018, according to the consultancy.
Quartz: Greenwich Associates says retail traders are getting better service than ever. High-frequency traders provided savings of $1.3 billion for retail customers in 2018, according to the consultancy.
Profit & Loss: A surprisingly small number of the world’s largest companies employ sophisticated techniques designed to assess and manage their foreign exchange risk, according to Greenwich Associates.
Investment News: “My guess is that someone will pick it up,” said Monahan. “The difficulty is that a firm like Credit Suisse starts out with a huge advantage because it has a huge distribution network. But my guess is the independent shops will...
The Block: Shane Swanson similarly remarked that the competition among trading firms has resulted in price improvement for end-clients.
Banking Exchange: One third of small and midsized companies are considering switching their bank in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Greenwich Associates.
American Banker: Chris McDonnell said that rate is three times what it normally is, and he attributes the spike primarily to customers’ soured feelings over their PPP experiences.
Reuters: Around 45% of the European fixed-income market is electronically traded, versus 38% a year ago, consultancy Greenwich Associates estimates.
ETF Trends: According to Greenwich Associates, six million unhappy small businesses may change banks after suffering through PPP problems when applying through their large banks.
Business Insider: "Even before COVID-19, Indian companies were worried about the stability of some banks and their own access to funding and liquidity," says Gaurav Arora, Head of Asia at Greenwich Associates.
Business Standard: Share of large private banks in corporate relationships have moved from 27% in 2017 to 32% in 2019, according to Greenwich Associates, a Crisil group company.