
“These trades often require white-glove treatment, and clients work with dealers that are best at limiting market impact and providing the support needed to get the trade done,” says Greenwich Associates Managing Director Andrew Awad.
“These trades often require white-glove treatment, and clients work with dealers that are best at limiting market impact and providing the support needed to get the trade done,” says Greenwich Associates Managing Director Andrew Awad.
A Greenwich Associates report finds that ETFs are replacing derivatives, with 41% of institutional investors saying they planned to replace existing equity futures positions with ETFs...
Market consultancy Greenwich Associates examines the effects of technology and electronic innovation on the current market structure.
“Asset managers are facing difficult decisions about budgets. [This year] will be a much tougher slog for managers — especially the biggest firms,” says Kevin Kozlowski of Greenwich Associates.
The lender ranked ninth in market share for arranging trade finance for large Asian companies, Greenwich Associates, a Stamford, Connecticut-based research firm, said in a report published in September.
According to a recent Greenwich Associates Study, Institutional Investment in ETFs: Versatility Fuels Growth, U.S. institutional investors plan to increase their use of ETFs in 2016.
Canadian institutional investors are increasingly using ETFs for strategic asset allocations, and are also adopting non-traditional ETFs, says a Greenwich Associates study.
Kevin McPartland previews Fed Chair Janet Yellen's two-day testimony before Congress. He speaks with Bloomberg's Betty Liu on "Bloomberg Markets."
“While transparency in the financial markets has improved greatly since the crisis, the U.S. Treasury market, one of the most important markets in the world, still remains oddly opaque,” says Kevin McPartland.
Buyside compensation for 2014 was flat to just slightly higher than 2013 levels, falling short of market expectations for increases in the range of 5 to 10 percent according to Greenwich Associates.