The Trade News: The introduction of MiFID II to Europe’s equities markets has made sourcing liquidity a harder task for the buy-side, according to Greenwich Associates.
The Trade News: The introduction of MiFID II to Europe’s equities markets has made sourcing liquidity a harder task for the buy-side, according to Greenwich Associates.
CityWire: This is backed up with research by Greenwich Associates, which found that smart beta strategies remain a steady driver of ETF growth and demand.
Traders: “European midsize/regional brokers will continue to face headwinds in this new regime and face a stark choice,” says Richard Johnson.
Markets Media: Richard Johnson said in a report that multilateral trading facilities and exchanges are only capturing about one third of buy-side flow under MiFID II.
Euromoney: According to a recent report by Greenwich Associates about 60% of FX trading desks have now deployed trade performance analysis tools.
Euromoney: “Timing is everything with respect to releasing new protocols,” says Rick McVey, MarketAxess CEO, speaking from the firm’s Hudson Yards office in New York together with Kevin McPartland.
Global Treasurer: According to Greenwich Associates, two major factors are playing a role in companies’ decisions about which banks to use: banks’ willingness to lend, and innovation across their banking products, processes and digital...
Bobsguide: An industry report from Greenwich Associates this month found that European banks were lagging behind their US rivals when it comes to the deployment of digital solutions to KYC issues.
Der Treasurer: Das geht aus einer Umfrage der US-Beratung Greenwich Associates unter 611 Corporates hervor.
Bloomberg: Data from Greenwich Associates shows that buy-side clients will use algorithms to trade 47 percent of their equities volume in North America and 44 percent in Europe by 2021.