Finance Magnates: The most notable among a new Greenwich Report findings was a plateauing of electronic trading in the foreign exchange (FX) markets.
Finance Magnates: The most notable among a new Greenwich Report findings was a plateauing of electronic trading in the foreign exchange (FX) markets.
Bloomberg: “TD has always had a great credit team and they’ve really stepped up the rates side of the business” this year, Peter Kane, said in a phone interview. “That’s brought them to knocking on RBC’s door and vying for first position.”
MarketsMedia:Richard Johnson said that institutional interest in the space has begun, as indicated by the bitcoin futures launched on CME and Cboe, the US exchanges.
FundFire: Small and niche institutional managers will have an advantage because of their concentrated focus, explains Sara Sikes.
Traders: A new report, Venue Analytics: Routing a Path to Best Execution, from Greenwich Associates analyzes the role venue analysis is playing in institutional trading.
Treasury Today: Although these are difficult times for India’s state-run banks, Greenwich Associates thinks they will make a resurgence.
Reuters: “They (non-banks) have started from scratch. They compete on price and speed and they don’t have any of the legacy technology that banks do,” said Frank Feenstra.
American Banker: Kevin McPartland,argues that the credit market needs more derivative exposure, not less.
Fund Society: Según explica el directivo y la encuesta Greenwich Associates Latin America Study, los inversores institucionales latinoamericanos seguirán teniendo un papel destacado en el crecimiento de la industria que según BlackRock,...
Trade News: "Institutional asset managers are sitting on the side-lines waiting for more regularity clarity and an appropriate investment vehicle,” said Richard Johnson.