On Monday, Fixnetix, a market data telecommunications company and European provider of low latency market data, announced a deal with EuroMTS, a pan-European electronic trading platform for government
Yesterday, Greenwich Associates, a research-based consulting firm in institutional financial services, announced its 2007 U.S. fixed income dealer rankings, which place Lehman Brothers and JPMorgan in joint top position.
Yesterday, Daiwa Securities SMBC Europe, a subsidiary of Daiwa Securities SMBC Co., an investment banking joint venture 60%-owned by Daiwa Securities Group and 40%-owned by Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, signed an agreement with ORIMOS
Reuters, an information company, has announced that its evaluated pricing service available on Reuters DataScope Select now releases bespoke valuations for IRS, CDS, CDX and CDS deals at premium and end of day time points.
Omgeo, a post-trade, pre-settlement trade management services provider, announced last week that ABP Investments (ABP), a pension fund, has gone live on Omgeo central trade manager (Omgeo CTM).
LiquidityHub, a consortium of investment banks in the fixed income markets for the aggregation of liquidity and market data in support of electronic trading, last week announced it has selected BT to provide connectivity and hosting services.
Q-WIXX, an electronic platform for trading large portfolios of single- name credit default swaps (CDS), yesterday launched its automated service for the global market, with support from many market participants.
Caplin, a provider of real-time web connectivity to financial markets, today unveils Caplin Trader, an out-of-the box web trading application that enables banks to build multi-product trading portals
Charles River Development (Charles River), a provider of financial software and services to the global investment community, has announced that Australasian fund manager Tyndall Investment Management has successfully implemented the Charles River Investment Management System (Charles River IMS) to support Tyndall's international and domestic fixed income fund management operations in Australia and New Zealand.
As trading volumes in fixed-income instruments continue to grow, so does the "electronification" of the sector. But adoption is relatively patchy, according to new research from TowerGroup.