Corporate banks competing in Asia are having to navigate a major challenge: keeping corporate clients happy despite an increasingly onerous documentation/compliance process across different jurisdictions in Asia and abroad.
Hundreds of global investment managers are using the latest Global Equities Commission Rate Analytics as hard-data to compare their rates in negotiations with their sell-side counterparties.
This new Greenwich Report takes a detailed look at the market structure of the European bond market, including corporate and government debt, examining its size, product-mix, issuer- and investor bases and functionality.
Some of the sweeping rules put in place at the start of this year by MiFID II are catalyzing innovation, as traders experiment with new tools, analytics and business models to navigate the new landscape, while others are leading to unintended consequences.
Despite a surge in the share of U.S. corporate bond trading volume executed electronically in 2018, Greenwich Associates says consolidation is on the way for electronic platforms.
Regulatory changes and difficult market conditions have made European fixed income a more challenging business for banks. This is leading to increased consolidation across the market.
A new Greenwich Associates report, Outsourced Trading: Helping the Buy Side Improve Execution and Enhance Operational Efficiency investigates outsourced trading and the perception of U.S. institutional asset management and hedge fund professionals toward this growing industry.
Asset managers looking to win retail investment assets must become more nimble and responsive to shifts in a global markets, according to banks, financial advisors, insurers and other companies that distribute retail investment funds across Europe and Asia.