Bloomberg: In large part, the structure of the $4 trillion muni market has hampered the adoption of e-bond trading, according to Kevin McPartland.
Bloomberg: In large part, the structure of the $4 trillion muni market has hampered the adoption of e-bond trading, according to Kevin McPartland.
African Business: Trade finance revenues for the world’s top transaction banks were up by 10% in 2021 and are set to grow further this year, after almost a decade of decline or stagnation, according to figures from research company Coalition...
Financial News: Figures from analytics firm Coalition Greenwich suggest that the 12 largest global investment banks in its analysis have trimmed their ranks of investment bankers in the second quarter as brutal market conditions bed in.
Mint: "In our business, we have an overall 10% wallet share for big clients globally. But we have a small wallet share of 0.5% on the total commercial banking wallet (small and mid-companies), which was about $175 billion in 2021, per Coalition...
Traders: Coalition Greenwich said in a report at the start of this year: “Although not necessarily a new world order,...
Bloomberg: "The commodity trade finance business is booming,’” said Eric Li. Bank revenues from Commodity Trade Finance lending increased on an annualized basis in the first quarter, according to Coalition Greenwich data, and the year will...
Financial Times: Some of the world’s largest high-frequency traders, funds and cryptocurrency advocates are pushing back against reforms to the $23tn US Treasury bond market that they say will hit the wrong targets and curb trading.
Markets Media: Many investors lack confidence in fixed income data and believe only half is really reliable according to a survey from Coalition Greenwich, Challenging Credit Markets Are a Call to Action for Traders. The consultancy conducted a...
Finextra: Coalition Greenwich surveyed commercial and corporate businesses globally about their mix of payments providers as well as key priorities when choosing where to allocate future business. Eighty percent of respondents report they are using...
Traders: ...according to a recent study by Coalition Greenwich, 41% of buy-side firms in Q4 2021 used a single OEMS, compared to only 30% the year before.