The Desk: “To put these figures into context, it’s important to understand the demographics of the respondents,” writes report author Brad Tingley.
The Desk: “To put these figures into context, it’s important to understand the demographics of the respondents,” writes report author Brad Tingley.
Markets Media: According to a recent survey from Coalition Greenwich: in credit markets, features allowing for workflow automation were second most important after order management functionality.
ValueWalk: “Asset managers have been renegotiating their back office agreements, asking for lower fees and consolidating providers to achieve deeper discounts,” says Stephen Bruel.
Markets Media: Data aggregation and normalization was the second largest cause of frustration in the 2022 OTC Credit Investor Study from consultancy Coalition Greenwich.
ETF Stream: In 2020, international institutional investors' total China exposure was only 4.6%, according to Coalition Greenwich.
Digital Journal: Trading indicators on a Trading View can dramatically affect the performance by changing their mindset or distracting users from discomfort. In a survey by Coalition Greenwich, they conclude that 78% of capital markets professionals...
SPGMI: The 2022 revenue outlook is bleak, with the war in Ukraine and tightening central bank policy weighing on underwriting and advisory revenues. Revenues from equity and fixed income, currencies and commodities trading will also be affected,...
Bloomberg: In April, 40% of trading in the US investment-grade market was fully electronic, according to research firm Coalition Greenwich. That’s up from 29% in May 2020.
The Trade: “Inflation and rising rates, both of which will stay with us through all of 2022, can simultaneous act as a headwind and tailwind for the largest global banks,” Kevin McPartland.
Financial Review: A survey of global retail and institutional investors by Coalition Greenwich found that more than two-thirds (69 per cent) of the 220 sovereign wealth funds surveyed were invested in cryptocurrencies.