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Volumes up, e-trading down in US rates

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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”

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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

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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...

Investor Demand: Investors seek and reward customised asset management

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Half of institutional investors favour managers who offer them more customisation, a recent Coalition Greenwich report has found – leading to additional mandates and...

US credit issuance hit record highs in September

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US credit issuance was at its highest level since May 2020 at the start of September, pushing average daily notional volumes up 4% year-on-year...

US rates volatility, e-trading decline in September

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E-trading was down five percentage points year-on-year (YoY) and one percentage point month-on-month (MoM) in US rates over September, taking 54% of overall volumes. Dealer-to-client...

Indian bond market growth draws international attention

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Indian capital markets are booming – and fixed income is playing a crucial role. International investors are seeking to cash in on the success,...

Demand for private debt, IG bonds grows in APAC

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Investment grade (IG) bonds, private debt and multi-asset funds will be top of mind for investors over the next year, according to Asian fund...

Soft volatility hinders US rates e-trading

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Volatility was down 27% year-on-year (YoY) and down 6% month-on-month (MoM), with the MOVE index recording 80.43. This is the index’s lowest level since...

US credit trade sizes shrink in August

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Average daily trade sizes across all US credit fell 12% month-on-month (MoM) to US$363 thousand after strong July performances, but still grew by 3%...

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