FundFire: The results indicate the role of an investment consultant has changed over the past 10 years, according to Sara Sikes.
FundFire: The results indicate the role of an investment consultant has changed over the past 10 years, according to Sara Sikes.
Asian Investor: Regional investors are using ETFs to explore new markets as well as move further into the fixed-income space according to Greenwich Associates.
ETF Trends: According to the 8th annual Greenwich Associates U.S. ETF Study, institutional investment demand for ETFs will continue to grow for 2018 and into 2019.
CryptoSlate: “What’s novel about Airswap is that there’s no New York Stock Exchange or Nasdaq type entity in the middle, setting rules. That’s cool, we haven’t seen that before,” said Richard Johnson.
Bloomberg:“This is where the real potential of blockchain comes in, where assets are digitized as opposed to a purely post-trade infrastructure solution,” said Richard Johnson.
Traders: Although overall technology spending by asset managers have been relatively flat for the past few years, spending on the risk management has grown, said Kevin McPartland.
PlanSponsor: A new ETF market analysis from Greenwich Associates shows institutions continue relying on ETFs as “a liquid, fast and relatively low-cost tool.
Forbes: This is why a recent study by Greenwich Associates got my attention...
ETF.com: It's that time of year again: The Greenwich Associates' 2017 U.S. Exchange-Traded Funds Study, conducted in collaboration with BlackRock, is hot off the presses.
Euromoney: David Stryker, says there has been an increase of one third in the proportion of the largest/most active corporates using algos – despite there being no further significant increase in their use among organizations trading less than $50...