Fixed income markets are big, diverse and can be extremely difficult to understand. Even the largest and most closely watched fixed income markets in the world, US Treasuries and US Corporate bonds, for instance, are impacted by countless factors including investor needs, macro-economics, and regulatory oversight. But the complexity in those markets pales in comparison to that […]
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Electronic Trading In Emerging Markets
I spent the latter part of the summer digging into the state of emerging markets fixed income. The result was research that acts as both a primer on what exactly emerging markets encompass, what fixed income in emerging markets means (did you know government bonds issued in emerging market currencies are considered credit instruments?) and […]
The Emerging Market Resurgence: Access, Risk and Reward
This is the press release for my latest research piece focused on the emerging markets. Emerging Markets Remain Popular with Buy-Side Investors but Prime Brokers Hold Keys to the Kingdoms, Says TABB; New TABB Research Shows Investors Seek Sector- and Company-Based Investment Strategies over Emerging Market Groupings in Their Continued Search for Alpha NEW YORK […]