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HY holding back US credit e-trading evolution

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Electronic trading in investment grade (IG) US credit was up both year-on-year (YoY) and month-on-month (MoM) in June, according to research from Coalition Greenwich,...

Strong YoY growth in US rates volumes

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Average daily notional volumes (ADNV) for US rates dropped between April and May as uncertainties around trade policies and tariffs muted demand, but were...

US credit trade sizes swell YoY in May

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US credit trading volumes were at their lowest year-to-date in May, but still showed considerable year-on-year (YoY) growth in both trade sizes and volumes. Average...

Muni bond, loan market development paths in focus  

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Like illiquid fixed income instruments, illiquid fixed income markets are not standardized, with each on their own unique path toward market development. Municipal bonds and...

Rates traders drop e-trading in April volatility

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E-trading in US rates markets fell during April, with traders flocking to voice amid Treasury turmoil. ADNV in US Treasuries spiked to US$1.342 trillion, up...

E-trading static in record month for US credit

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Average daily notional volumes were up more than a quarter year-on-year (YoY) in US credit markets over April, reaching a record US$60 billion. A...

Coalition Greenwich: E-trading kept muni markets active amid April turmoil

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Municipal bond traders are leaning into smaller tickets as they embrace electronic trading, Q1 2025 metrics show. E-trading as a percentage of the market increased...

E-trading hesitation in European corporate bonds

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Electronic trading infrastructure is growing in the European corporate bond market, but e-trading rates have stayed static from 2023 onwards, according to a recent...

Electric dreams in global rates markets

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Electronic trading between dealers and buy-side institutions is taking different paths in government bond markets, globally. Lucy Carter investigates. “We have seen growth in the electronification of...

US rates activity explodes post-tariffs

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Tariff tumult in the US Treasuries market saw average daily notional volume spike over March, up 31% year-on-year (YoY) to US$1.089 trillion at the...

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