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  • Tuesday, December 17, 2024

Technology: The competitive edge for a fixed income OMS

To better support alpha generation buy-side firms need to overcome any inertia created by legacy front office technology, writes Lynn Strongin Dodds. Cost has always ...

Regulation & Market Structure: How the SEC and the Fed will change US bond markets in 2021

Transparency and structure is coming to the US Treasury and credit markets. The role of the Fed is changing and consequently the role of other agencies is changing to ...

The DESK Research: Which trading protocols are buy-side firms using?

Primary research finds a distinct break between trading for active and passive portfolios across non-comp trading and auto-execution.

Lead: Bloomberg throws down the gauntlet

Bloomberg’s new pricing model for bond trading – if accepted as delivering value – will pay for development of new functionality. Competition between the big three ...

MarketAxess: In focus: Systematic fixed income trading strategies

Max Callaghan, MarketAxess. As a growing number of banks, hedge funds and asset managers begin deploying more systematic and quantitative strategies across fixed income ...

On The DESK: Chris Perryman: Boxing clever through emerging markets

Chris Perryman combines the brains to integrate quant strategies with the brawn of strong relationships ensuring PineBridge delivers best execution for investors. ...