
FT: HSBC is a key participant in global trade finance. Its trade business has been ranked first by revenue for the past seven years, according to its most recent annual report, which cites figures from Coalition Greenwich Competitor Analytics....
FT: HSBC is a key participant in global trade finance. Its trade business has been ranked first by revenue for the past seven years, according to its most recent annual report, which cites figures from Coalition Greenwich Competitor Analytics....
Markets Media: Sourcing natural liquidity continues to be the top priority when it comes to allocating commission according to annual research from consultancy Crisil Coalition Greenwich with hundreds of U.S. institutional equity investors.
The Desk: “Competition here is less about the size of the dealer network, given the large presence of a small few and, instead, more about user interface, data and analytics,” Coalition Greenwich stated.
The Desk: Ratios have returned to pre-election levels, Coalition Greenwich reported, with the market share of platform providers and protocol types holding strong.
Financial News: Crisil Coalition Greenwich said equities revenue is expected to increase 5% in 2025 “with a strong start in the first quarter driven by a positive trading environment across regions”.
Business Insider: Eric Li, who heads global banking research at Crisil Coalition Greenwich, said his discussions with clients suggests that Dealmaking has largely "frozen." "There aren't any deals going on," Li said. "It's almost as bad as Covid...
Sherwood News: Eric Li, head of global banking research at Crisil Coalition Greenwich, said that dealmaking is “frozen” and that the current market is “almost as bad as Covid.”
FT: Crisil Coalition Greenwich expect revenue from trading G10 currencies to grow 7.3% this year and 5% next year. That beats expected gains from stock and bond trading. The $19.9bn in revenue Coalition Greenwich expects currency desks to bring in...
Markets Media: The U.S. mortgage-backed securities (MBS) market is on the verge of an electronification boom similar to the one that has transformed the trading of corporate bonds...
Funds Europe: The report found that 24% of professional investors already use active ETFs, with demand set to grow as investors seek cost efficiency, alpha generation, and access to specialist areas.