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  • Tuesday, December 17, 2024

The Trading Intentions Survey 2022

New platforms and late bloomers are all seeing greater interest. This year buy-side desks have a renewed vigour for investing in trading tools, with far higher ...

The DESK's Trading Intentions Survey 2021

This year sees tighter pipelines for new business and a wider array of trading protocols. Executive summary One year on from the sell-off in Q1 2020, engagement with ...

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 ...

The DESK's Trading Intentions Survey 2020 : Unpicking the buy-side workflow

We reveal the buy side’s use of platforms for pre-trade data, executing orders in the market and trading venues. Trading Intentions Survey highlights

The DESK's Trading Intentions Survey 2020 : TrueQuote

TRUEQUOTE. A new entrant in the market in 2019, TrueQuote has seen remarkable success, rapidly building market share and moving quickly to develop trading protocols that ...

The DESK's Trading Intentions Survey 2020 : UBS Bond Port

Adopting an agency approach has allowed UBS to deliver a service that has eluded many other banks via Bond Port.

Pre-trade data demand grows and platform concentration weakens

The 5th Annual Trading Intentions Survey sees a hunger for data and a surge in new liquidity tools. Key takeaways: • Massive growth for crossing / mid-point price tools ...