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In an opinion piece published by the Financial Times, Tradeweb CEO, Lee Olesky discusses how data science will drive an evolutionary leap in electronic fixed income trading, and a move towards more intelligent, efficient and effective workflows.
Beverly Chandler of ETF Express writes about a recent Tradeweb whitepaper on the increase in request-for-quote (RFQ) trading of ETFs, as market participants leverage technology to improve their access to liquidity.
James Lord of ETF Strategy reports on the record-breaking volume executed on the Tradeweb European ETF platform in January 2017.
In his article for FOW magazine, Enrico Bruni, managing director and head of Europe and Asia business at Tradeweb, compares swaps reform in Europe and the US, and highlights the risk of fragmentation in the absence of cross-border equivalence.
Risk's Sam Wilkes investigates how the UK's departure from EU markets could derail new European trading and transparency rules under MiFID II, including views from Simon Maisey, managing director and global head of business development at Tradeweb.
Tradeweb President Billy Hult was ranked No. 14 on Institutional Investor's 2017 Trading Tech 40 list. In a brief profile, Hult discusses Tradeweb's success in the fixed income, derivatives and ETF markets, and how the firm is well positioned for growth as it continues to build solutions to support an evolving marketplace.
Tradeweb is at the forefront of an upsurge in electronic trading that allows market participants to increase their market intelligence and streamline execution workflows, says Billy Hult, Tradeweb president.
Thomson Reuters announced that it is working together with Tradeweb to help firms meet new European rules on post-trade reporting. In his article for Financial News, Sam Agini quotes Tradeweb's Simon Maisey, who says the collaboration with Thomson Reuters will result in providing "a more compelling and complete APA service".
According to the Bank of Japan’s Tankan survey, business conditions for the country’s large manufacturers deteriorated in the first three months of 2016, with the headline index dropping to +6 from +12 in the previous quarter.
The first-mover advantage offered by traditional solutions doesn’t apply to blockchain and distributed ledger technology.