Bloomberg: A light-touch approach to primary markets from U.S. regulators may also have contributed to slower adoption of new technology, according to Kevin McPartland.
Bloomberg: A light-touch approach to primary markets from U.S. regulators may also have contributed to slower adoption of new technology, according to Kevin McPartland.
Forbes: Kevin McPartland said... newfound access will help catalyze new interest in both emerging market credit and rates products, helping not only investors but those emerging market countries and companies going forward.
Finance Magnets: The Greenwich Report indicates that, unless there is a change in underlying technology, FX volumes are unlikely to change.
Financial News: Richard Johnson added: “It sounds flashy and cutting edge, but, in reality, we find that the vast majority of firms are not using these new tools yet.”
The Trade News: Data from Greenwich Associates says buy-side traders in Europe showed that 95% have been using TCA for equities, up from 75% two years ago.
Funds People: Una encuesta realizada recientemente por Greenwich Associates refleja que los inversores consideran que la economía atraviesa actualmente una fase en la que se favorecería la asignación a sectores defensivos...
Bobsguide: As Kevin McPartland summarises "integration of newly acquired products with existing ones will be critical to success. The trick is to allow innovation while still limiting risk. You have to change the tires while the car is still...
ValueWalk: With the implementation of MiFID II more than a year ago, European hedge fund trading “underwent a tectonic shift,” according to a Greenwich Associates report.
Business Insider: "Traders get comfortable with the brokers that cover them, and have a personal relationship, and this can insert a more objective view" when determining what commissions are paid, said Johnson.
Traders: Greenwich Associates expects adoption rates to continue increasing across asset classes as tools mature and traders become more appreciative of the benefits,” says Richard Johnson.