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The Desk: According to research from Coalition Greenwich, e-trading accounts for less than 10% of total market volume. However, 30% of global convertible bond investors are now using electronic trading tools – up two percentage points from 2022 –...

Bloomberg: More electronic trading has helped boost U.S trading volume overall. Research firm Coalition Greenwich said last year that about 40% of corporate bond trades are now online, up from less than a tenth a decade earlier.

FinansWatch: "Investors want exposure to private investment activities of individuals and companies. But they cannot get hold of this in a simple way, so they need some kind of intermediary, for example a private debt fund, who can sell the loans....

FinansWatch: A new study by Coalition Greenwich shows that the customer satisfaction rating of domestic, Nordic asset managers, is an average of 102 points better than it is for outside competition, i.e, non-Nordic asset managers according to the...

The Desk: In September 2024, 50% of U.S IG corporate bonds were traded electronically. In a new report by Coalition Greenwich, tracing how bonds have got to this point, Kevin McPartland looks back to the early use of electronic trading in the market...

Waters Tech: “There are things that an Alternative Trading System can do that an exchange can’t necessarily, or that an ATS can do much more easily,” says Jesse Forster, head of equity research for market structure and technology at Coalition...

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