Financial News: The stock trading units of the 12 biggest investment banks would have made $17.7bn in the first three months of the year, an increase of 63%, according to Coalition Greenwich.
Financial News: The stock trading units of the 12 biggest investment banks would have made $17.7bn in the first three months of the year, an increase of 63%, according to Coalition Greenwich.
Traders: The report, Algos, ATSs and Automation in Equity Markets, said: “In a difficult year, it appears that many firms turned to the tried and true to get their orders executed.”
Best Execution: Coalition Greenwich report shows regulatory compliance and operational efficiency top priorities.
SPGMI: Even with new SPAC issuance drying up, investment banks still stand to gain between $8 billion and $10 billion in SPAC-related fee revenues over the next two years by assisting already-listed SPAC's in finding targets, says Eric Li.
L'Agefi: La concurrence s’est intensifiée au cours des cinq dernières années. Face au recul continu des activités de courtage actions et grâce à l’accès à plus de capacités de financement, "les banques se sont tournées plus massivement vers le...
SPGMI: Coalition Greenwich...estimates that the banks' active in underwriting and advising SPAC's which went public between the start of 2020 and the end of 1Q21 still have to book anywhere from $8 billion to $10 billion in fees.
FinNews: Coalition Greenwich report finds positive correlation between managers’ perceived commitment to D&I and performance.
The Trade: A report by Coalition Greenwich found that European swaps traders on the buy-side executed 45% of trades electronically, with the majority done via Tradeweb.
Traders: Greenwich Associates found that 6% of institutional investors currently invest in digital assets and more than 80% indicated they would be interested in institutional investment products that hold digital assets.
The Trade: A recent study by Greenwich Associates in February, found that one third of buy-side firms in the US were looking to outsource some of their workloads.