Tag: Coalition Greenwich
Trumid tops records in brisk January electronic credit trading
US electronic credit activity rebounded sharply in January. On FINRA’s TRACE tape, the combined US investment-grade (IG) and high-yield (HY) average daily volume (ADV)...
US Treasury e-trading declined in 2025
Electronic trading of US Treasuries declined in 2025 despite rising average daily notional volumes (ADNV), according to a Coalition Greenwich report.
ADNV was up 16%...
E-trading flat as US credit volumes balloon
Electronic trading in US credit showed little movement between 2024 and 2025, hovering just below 50% of investment grade (IG) volumes and remaining at...
Investor Demand: Asset managers tap private market specialist expertise
As interest in private markets continues to increase, asset managers and private market specialists are banding together to meet demand.
Investors favour expertise in private...
US credit volumes jump YoY
US corporate bond trading is expecting to reach record levels in 2025, according to a recent Coalition Greenwich report.
In November, average daily trade sizes...
US rates e-trading stabilises
Electronic trading in US rates dropped by five percentage points year-on-year (YoY) but rose by two percentage points month-on-month (MoM), representing 57% of total...
US retail goes big on directly-held bonds
Retail investors are leaning back into bonds, according to a recent Coalition Greenwich report – and are increasingly owning them directly, rather than through...
Volumes up, e-trading down in US rates
Average daily notional volumes in US rates jumped 11 percentage points year-on-year (YoY) in October, reaching US$989 billion. Volatility was down by 40%, with...
Coalition Greenwich: “E-trading in HY is only just getting started”
Average daily notional volumes were up 4% year-on-year (YoY) to US$51 billion in US credit this October, with average daily trade sizes rising by...
Muni market booms, e-trading crawls
Despite rising trading activity in the US municipal bond market, electronic trading remains a small component of the market, up just 0.6 percentage points...









