Friday, April 26, 2024

OpenDoor launches all-to-all platform in US Treasury market

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OpenDoor Securities has launched a trading platform focussed on the less liquid segments of the US Treasury bond market. Nearly three dozen firms representing...

Charles River and OpenDoor connect to enhance fixed income offering

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By Flora McFarlane. Charles River has announced a partnership with OpenDoor to provide clients with access to OpenDoor’s all-to-all US Government bond platform, expanding access...

FILS 2022: Meeting in the eye of tempestuous markets

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The Fixed Income Leaders’ Summit is convening in Nice in the midst of a turbulent market, driven by a combination of rampant inflation, government...

Colm Murtagh: The Long Goodbye

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Dollar Swaps Markets Bid Farewell to LIBOR. In July, it was linear swaps. In November, non-linear. And next week, on December 13, the further expansion...

Tradeweb reports high volumes continuing into April

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Market operator Tradeweb has reported average daily volume (ADV) of US$763.4 billion in April across its electronic marketplaces for rates, credit, equities and money...

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...

CME Group to launch 20-Year US treasury bond futures on 7...

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Market operator CME Group will expand its benchmark US Treasury futures and options offering with the addition of 20-Year U.S. Treasury Bond futures on...

PBoC & HKMA: No investment quota for northbound Bond Connect trade

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The People’s Bank of China (PBoC) and the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) have given their approval to the local market infrastructure providers to...

Bond platforms report record trading volumes for March

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The March 2020 numbers are in for bond trading platforms MarketAxess and Tradeweb and both have seen record results, in a period that has...

Credit Suisse and VTB fined millions by UK, US and Swiss...

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Credit Suisse Group AG has agreed to pay nearly US$475 million to Swiss, UK and US authorities, including nearly $100 million to the US...

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