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"The market isn't doing what anyone expects," says Kevin McPartland at Greenwich Associates. "The Fed raised rates and the 10-year Treasury rate declined, and oil prices remain consistently inconsistent, leaving many out on a ledge." 

According to corporate banking and cash management studies by Greenwich Associates in 2015, some 60% of European companies with at least €2 billion in turnover use the bank for corporate banking and 38% for cash management, results that the analysts...

Banks like BNP Paribas may have the opportunity to pick up even more new business in the year ahead, as Greenwich Associates' Miarka believes we may see more treasurers looking to switch.

BNP Paribas has reinforced its lead in European corporate banking, a Greenwich Associates report showed, due to its deal with the retrenching Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc, which is referring its former cash-management clients. 

The results of theGreenwich Associates 2015 Trading Desk Optimization Study show that the buy side spent an estimated $15.6 billion to fulfill trader compensation and technology expenditures last year. The average budget per desk grew at a similar 4...

Richard Johnson, Greenwich Associates, discusses the results of the firm’s survey of 256 buy-side traders around the world. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Alix Steel on “Bloomberg Markets.” 

While algorithmic trading in foreign exchange is growing, it remains limited compared with other markets such as equities, according to Kevin McPartland, head of research for market structure and technology at Greenwich Associates.   

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