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By Greenwich Associates |
October 15, 2012
Trading in equity futures and exchange-traded funds in both North America and the United Kingdom continues moving to electronic platforms.
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By Greenwich Advisors |
November 10, 2011
European institutions expect to increase their use of equity options and swaps in the coming year.
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By Greenwich Advisors |
October 10, 2011
Concerns about new regulations did not slow institutional activity in equity derivatives last year, but a lack of conviction by investors stymied volumes, according to a study by Greenwich Associates.
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By Greenwich Advisors |
June 21, 2011
A research group says that institutions reversed a long-term trend in U.S. equity markets by cutting back on electronic trading and increasing the share of their trading business executed via traditional brokers.
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By Greenwich Advisors |
November 1, 2010
Institutions express disappointment and even frustration about the inability of TCA systems to generate practical analysis.
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By Greenwich Advisors |
October 12, 2010
Following a slowdown in trading activity from mid-year 2009 to mid-year 2010, U.S. institutions are hopeful about a volume recovery.
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By Press Release |
October 7, 2010
Despite a drop in equity derivatives trading volume from mid-year 2009 to mid-year 2010, European institutions are cautiously optimistic.
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By Press Release |
June 7, 2010
Commissions paid by institutional investors to brokers on trades of U.S. equities are falling far short of projections to this point in 2010.