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Report: Over half of dealers being asked for direct price streaming
New research by fixed income price data and analytics provider, BondCliQ, has found that over half of sell-side firms (52%) have been asked for direct API feeds of ...
Bloomberg launches Portfolio Trading Basket Builder to boost workflow efficiency
Paul Kaplan, Bloomberg
Capital Group appoints Carpenzano to fixed income team in Europe
Flavio Carpenzano, Capital Group.
Scotiabank, Rabo Securities and Huntington Capital Markets join DirectBooks
DirectBooks, the capital markets consortium founded to optimise the bond issuance process has signed up Scotiabank, Rabo Securities and Huntington Capital Markets to ...
Greenwich: Nearly half of bond trading desk budgets now spent on technology
New research by Coalition Greenwich has found that the proportion of budget for fixed income trading desks spent on technology grew to 46% in 2020, up from 40% the ...
Aegon AM wins short-dated investment grade bond mandates
Adrian Hull, head of fixed income, Aegon AM.
FlexTrade Systems integrates with BMLL
Paul Humphrey, CEO at BMLL.
IHS Markit publishing new CRITR US dollar funding rate
Julien Rey, executive director and head of the LIBOR Transition Program at IHS Markit.
Ediphy's consolidated tape initiative sees positive response from the market
Chris Murphy, CEO and co-founder of Ediphy.
BNP Paribas streamlines pre-trade client workflow with ipushpull
Matthew Cheung, CEO of ipushpull.
Barclays now streaming prices into MarketAxess Live Markets
Richard Schiffman, head of Open Trading, MarketAxess.
First trades of CME’s Mexican F-TIIE interest rate futures
Market operator the CME Group has processed the first trades of the new interest rate futures based on the Central Bank of Mexico's Overnight TIIE funding rate (F-TIIE). ...
Dealers grow FICC revenues 15% in first quarter of 2021
Sell-side fixed income, currency and commodities (FICC) revenues saw growth of 15% in the first quarter of 2021, according to new research by analyst firm Coalition ...
European Commission fines investment banks €371 million for bond trading cartel
The European Commission has found that Bank of America, Natixis, Nomura, RBS (now NatWest), UBS, UniCredit and WestLB (now Portigon) have breached EU antitrust rules ...