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Bloomberg changes pricing model for fixed income trading - globally

Bloomberg is radically changing its charging model for fixed income trading. It is to apply fees for fixed income trading across its venues in Europe, the US and Asia ...

Bloomberg: No charge for buy-side fixed income trading

Bloomberg has quashed rumours that buy-side traders are to be charged for fixed income trading in 2021. Buy-side traders had reported to The DESK that Bloomberg was ...

Electronic trading for corporate bonds – enhancing efficiency and addressing brokerage costs

By Frank Cerveny, Global Head of Relationship Management, MTS Markets Electronic trading has been on the rise, driven in large part by automation, greater transparency ...

Charles Taylor Investment Management selects Bloomberg OMS

Charles Taylor Investment Management (CTIM), the fund management business of Charles Taylor, has adopted Bloomberg’s Asset & Investment Manager (AIM) and PORT ...

China’s bond futures add to liquidity from index inclusion

Still fighting for the depth of US and Japanese bond markets, China’s liberalisation of derivatives trading bodes well for market liquidity. Lynn Strongin Dodds reports. ...

Under the skin of new US crossing rules

Crossing trades internally would have saved US investors many millions in March. Dan Barnes reports. US market regulator the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is ...

Norges Bank adopts Bloomberg E-Bond for government securities

Norges Bank, the central bank of Norway, has adopted Bloomberg E-Bond as the trading platform for its inter-dealer market in Norwegian government bonds and Treasury ...

Lynn Challenger: Riding out historical volatility

Lynn Challenger's command centre.

E-trading ‘outpaced’ voice for some traders in liquidity crisis

The market has evolved valuable alternatives to traditional dealer liquidity. Electronic trading was tested in the March 2020 sell-off, and it held up well. But, most ...

How UBS Bond Port gives traders greater control during market stress

Traders were empowered by electronic execution in the sell-off thanks to market innovation. The DESK speaks to Graham Cox and Nicolas Masso, Global Co-Heads of UBS Bond ...

Buy side wants new tools in primary market tsunami

Several buy-side traders report new primary bond market tools could come online this year in the US, with dealer consortium DirectBooks expected to step up, Bloomberg ...

Odd-lot bond case alleges pressure on Bloomberg and collusion

In the US Southern District Court of New York, a class-action lawsuit has been brought against a group of banks, alleging that since 1 August 2006, they have “agreed to ...

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