
Rollback Begins on Postcrisis Swaps-Trading Rules
WSJ: Firms that currently trade privately may be enticed by the efficiency provided by platforms if the rules are more flexible, according to Kevin McPartland.
WSJ: Firms that currently trade privately may be enticed by the efficiency provided by platforms if the rules are more flexible, according to Kevin McPartland.
Investment Europe: Greenwich Associates recently published a free-to-access research paper on the silent evolution within the world of Equities Low Touch trading.
Private Banking Magazin: „Mit dem drastischen Rückgang im Jahr 2018 scheint das Schlimmste vorbei zu sein“, meint William Llamas, der bei Greenwich Associates für die Beziehungen zu den Großanlegern zuständig ist.
Wealth Professional: A study by Greenwich Associates showed that Canadian institutions are adopting ETFs as a tool to obtain "core" exposures as an essential part of their investment strategies.
Traders: “Relationships and balance sheet still matter, of course, but the ability to manage both of those things quantitatively can mean the difference between profit growth and a year-on-year decline,” said Kevin McPartland.
Financial News: Greenwich Associates has interviewed investors, and now thinks better times lie ahead.
Bloomberg: Greenwich Associates informa que el 84% de los inversionistas ahora está utilizando transacciones electrónicas para una proporción de su flujo de órdenes elegibles.
MarketsMedia: A Greenwich Associates report noted that risk and analytics platforms (including the risk tech that is especially important to portfolio managers) comprised 10% of buy-side trading desk budgets for the year, up from 6% in...
Savvy Investor:This popular paper from Greenwich Associates guides asset management firms through the preparation, execution and follow-up of formal meetings with investment consulting firms.
FundFire: Asset managers need to find creative ways to develop and distribute products, as they can no longer count on market appreciation alone to push their asset totals upward, says Greenwich Associates.