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FILS 2021: Portfolio trading up threefold

FILS 2021: Portfolio trading up threefold

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Portfolio trading in fixed income has grown threefold in two years, data from Flow Traders reveal. Speaking at the 2021 Fixed Income Leaders Summit (FILS) in London, Ramon Balje, head of fixed income at Flow...
FILS 2021: Overcoming barriers to automation

FILS 2021: Overcoming barriers to automation

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Implementation costs are among the biggest hurdles for buy-side fixed income desks hoping to increase efficiency workflows. Addressing delegates at the Fixed Leaders Summit in London, Juan Landazabal, global head of trading at GAM International...
FILS 2021: Dealers outline strategy for direct connectivity

FILS 2021: Dealers outline strategy for direct connectivity

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Buy-side traders are seeing their sell-side counterparts offering direct streamed prices as an alternative source for data and direct trading, which dealers see as a direct route to greater trading efficiency. Speaking at the...
FILS 2021: The five big questions at FILS this year

FILS 2021: The five big questions at FILS this year

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1. When will we see a functional consolidated tape? Market structural discussions at FILS will naturally take in European Commission’s plans for the proposed consolidated tape (CT), a utility that in 2005 was flagged by...
On the DESK – Amy Flynn on the evolution of xBK

On the DESK – Amy Flynn on the evolution of xBK

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Amy Flynn is a managing director and the head of xBK, the buy-side fiduciary execution desk within BNY Mellon Execution Services. Amy has led the development of a standalone trading function to support internal and...

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