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Coalition Greenwich: Return on investment now viable for fixed income EMS

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Dated fixed income markets are set to undergo a rapid technological transformation. But it is from a low bar, with fixed income 10 to...

US high yield e-trading volumes drop YoY

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US corporate bond activity saw a slight slowdown over March, although remained elevated on a historical basis, Coalition Greenwich’s April Data Spotlight on US...

US primary dealer bond trading hits record low

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US Treasury market volatility saw a decline in March, according to Coalition Greenwich’s April Data Spotlight on US rates trading. The MOVE Index monthly...

Balancing short and long term liquidity provision

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Best execution on a trade-by-trade basis is too simplistic a measure of liquidity provision; The DESK looks at best practice for longer term liquidity...

Leveraged loan market ripe for innovation after 2023 revenue bump

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US dealer revenue hit US$900 million in 2023, representing a 16% increase against 2021 and a 29% bump on 2022, attributed to a renewed...

Issuing at the top of the market

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The high levels of bond issuance this year, made at what is widely expected to be peak interest rates, are potentially building up high...

Coalition Greenwich: US Treasury e-trading volumes hit record in February

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US Treasury volumes saw an average daily notional value (ADNV) of US$918 billion in February 2024, Coalition Greenwich’s March Data Spotlight has reported, up...

Coalition Greenwich: Electronic bond trading rises in US IG, declines in...

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The use of electronic trading in corporate bonds will continue to increase, Coalition Greenwich’s March Data Spotlight has stated. Electronic trading activity grew faster than...

Coalition Greenwich: Regulation and macro concerns dominate for derivatives users

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A new report, ‘Derivatives Market Structure 2024: Focusing on Capital and Workflow Efficiency’, has found that 58% percent of end users of derivatives, and...

Coalition Greenwich: US Treasuries trading up 46% YoY in January

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“The more the US government borrows (US$2.6 trillion in January), the more US Treasury traders trade.”  This activity, according to Coalition Greenwich’s Kevin McPartland, is...

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