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  • Tuesday, October 8, 2024

FILS USA 2022: Leveraging technology to greater effect

The audience at FILS USA got an in-depth insight into optimising front office technology on Thursday, with a detailed analysis of how desktop interoperability tools can ...

FILS USA 2022: Beyond RFQ?

Fixed income trading is well beyond the request for quote (RFQ)-only era, i.e. when the only way for a trader to find the other side of a transaction was by canvassing ...

FILS USA 2022: Focus on liquidity

As fixed income market participants eye the threat of a further back-up in yields, liquidity sourcing is being reassessed. While technology has greatly advanced the ...

FILS USA 2022: Finding trader 2.0

Getting the next generation of traders to have the right skills and capabilities, without losing the existing market knowledge, requires traders to be multi-faceted, the ...

FILS USA 2022: Fixed income turbulence to continue says AllianceBernstein CEO

The turbulence in fixed income markets over the past six months likely will continue through the second half of 2022, according to Seth Bernstein, President and CEO of ...

FILS USA 2022: Will Europe become more transparent than the US?

European including of government bonds within its consolidated tape, and a new joint venture amongst platform giants Bloomberg, MarketAxess and Tradeweb, could allow ...

FILS USA 2022: How material will desktop Interoperability be for traders?

The rollout of FDC3 as a standard to support desktop interoperability between different applications has generated considerable interest in the trading community. Dwayne ...

FILS USA 2022: Behind the scenes

The buzz at FILS this year reflects the three-year hiatus from in-person events – and the amount of change that has occurred since then. Discussion between buy-side ...

FILS USA 2022: Following a difficult start to the year...

The Fixed Income Leaders’ Summit (FILS) USA will this year begin after a period of difficult liquidity in bond markets. MarketAxess data showed trading volumes halve in ...

Daniel Fields named as TP ICAP’s new CEO of Global Broking division

Daniel Fields, CEO, TP-ICAP's Global Broking division.

On The DESK: What it takes to build a multi-asset trading team

Since becoming global head of trading at Schroders, Gregg Dalley has helped his teams become a single, multi-asset trading unit. The DESK: What is your team’s current ...

Seth Johnson joins LedgerEdge in senior advisory role

Bond-trading platform, LedgerEdge, has appointed Seth Johnson to the firm as a senior advisor. Johnson will focus on commercial plan and growth, including business ...

APG selects FlexTrade for multi-asset execution

APG Asset Management (APG) has selected FlexTrade’s execution management platform, FlexTRADER EMS, to consolidate and streamline its multi-asset execution management ...

Coalition Greenwich: Buy-side desk budgets hit US$2 million per year

The average buy-side trading desk budget is just over $2 million annually, inclusive of both technology and compensation, with roughly one-third allocated to technology ...

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