Financial Times: But they will also need to pull apart a market where the world’s top 12 investment banks made the bulk of $6bn in revenues in the first half of last year by selling derivatives and acting as intermediaries providing credit,...
Financial Times: But they will also need to pull apart a market where the world’s top 12 investment banks made the bulk of $6bn in revenues in the first half of last year by selling derivatives and acting as intermediaries providing credit,...
Markets Media: Coalition Greenwich predicted in its 2022 Market Structure Trends to Watch report that crypto firms would use their record valuations to buy traditional financial institutions.
Crypto News: A January 2022 report of 669 US financial advisors surveyed by financial data and analysis provider Coalition Greenwich sheds more light on the reasons behind the hesitancy shown by some American individual investors towards crypto...
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 Greenwich.
The Block: A new study shows that while two-thirds of financial advisers have discussed crypto or digital assets with their clients in the past year, not much action has followed.
Bloomberg: If the market turmoil persists, analytics firm Coalition Greenwich estimates that equity underwriting fees could sink by more than half in 2022.
Nasdaq: "So far, it seems like the industry got the worst of everything," Eric Li.
Global equity underwriting fees could sink by more than 50% this year if high market volatility persists, according to Coalition Greenwich.
Fortune: It was the spring of 2019, and, finally, after years of Silicon Valley darlings eschewing the public markets, a stampede of hot, new listings was to open up to the masses.
Financial Times: The US securities regulator plans to bring high-speed traders in Treasury bonds under direct supervision, ushering in more transparency to one of the world’s most important financial markets.