Institutional Investor: New research from Coalition Greenwich shows that more than 85 percent of U.S. institutional investors work with a consultant, a statistic that has trended upward in recent years.
Institutional Investor: New research from Coalition Greenwich shows that more than 85 percent of U.S. institutional investors work with a consultant, a statistic that has trended upward in recent years.
Global Trade Review: “Payables has historically been the most popular product, generally outperforming receivables finance,” says Eric Li, head of competitor analytics, banking research at Coalition Greenwich. “However, we may be seeing a change in...
P&I : A new report from Coalition Greenwich, titled "Investment Consultants Grow in Size and Influence," reveals that the consultancy industry is undergoing rapid consolidation.
Demica: Payables has historically been the most popular product, generally outperforming Receivables Finance, however, we may be seeing a change in the market, says Eric Li, Head of Competitor Analytics - Banking Research. 2023 Coalition Greenwich...
JD Supra: As we begin 2024, institutional investors continue to see the appeal of private equity. A Coalition Greenwich 2024 report on private markets in North America suggests that institutional investors in both Canada and the U.S. plan to...
TabbFORUM: In a recent report of 95 buyside firms, including 40% with assets under management (AUM) greater than $50 billion, Coalition Greenwich found that 10% of them are paying commissions to outsourced trading desks, indicating significant...
Ignites Asia: This represents a "meaningful shift in approach", Seiji Ishii, head of investment management, Japan at Coalition Greenwich and co-author of the report, says.
Bloomberg: "As the year unfolds, we will be watching to see if this continues and whether it will translate to increased execution spend and a boost in revenues for brokers and other research providers,” said Tarun Hariharan.
Bloomberg: According to a recent study by Coalition Greenwich, which looked at electronic trading in Latin American markets, “76% of study participants expect their e-trading adoption to grow in the coming year...
Traders: “In FY2023, bank sales and trading revenues declined which could be an ominous sign for banks ahead of what are expected to be significant increases in capital charges when the Basel III endgame finally takes effect,” says Minal Chotai.