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  • Tuesday, December 17, 2024

Greenwich Associates: Growth of electronic trading for EM bonds

A new report from analyst house Greenwich Associates has found that electronic trading of emerging market (EM) bonds has reached 70% amongst US asset managers.

Credit : Falling through the gaps

Asset managers fight for high-touch coverage Relationship management between buy- and sell-side firms is more necessary than ever, as the push to electronic trading ...

Credit : Back for good : David Wigan

Cautious optimism on Dodd Frank roll-back. The US regulatory response to the financial crisis has shifted trading risk from sell-side to buy-side desks, making reform ...

List trading goes live on MTS BondsPro all-to-all order book

MTS Markets , part of London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG), has added list trading functionality to its MTS BondsPro corporate bond trading platform, enabling participants ...

Revisiting corporate credit amidst market volatility

By Edward Perks (Executive Vice President, Chief Investment Officer, Franklin Templeton Multi-Asset Solutions). In 2018, rising inflation, higher US interest rates and ...

Algomi/Euroclear deal may open access to 373,000 bonds

Pre-trade data provider Algomi has significantly extended the universe of bonds for which it can publish trading opportunities, by signing a new agreement with ...

BGC buys embonds, lay-offs confirmed

Interdealer broker BGC has confirmed its May 2018 acquisition of emerging markets bond trading platform embonds, while several sources close to the firm have reported a ...

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