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Japan is the latest in line - and the first in Asia - to have implemented a mandatory electronic trading regime.
Tradeweb CEO, Lee Olesky is quoted in a Markets Media article on liquidity issues in the corporate bond marketplace.
Tradeweb CEO, Lee Olesky discusses the acquisition of CodeStreet, which offers data-driven trade identification and workflow management software development, with Dan DeFrancesco of Waters Technology.
Matthew Leising of Bloomberg News reports on the launch of the Tradeweb US investment grade corporate bond trading platform and discusses the current corporate bond trading landscape.
Steve Marlin of Markets Media writes about more market participants looking to shift their derivatives trading to electronic platforms, following the publication of a report by Greenwich Associates analyzing the SEF landscape after one year of trading.
Tradeweb President, Billy Hult discusses the growing use of compression tools by market participants when trading derivatives on SEFs in a contributed article.
Viren Vaghela of Asia Risk reports on the recently released Japan FSA rules, which have proposed a threshold of ¥6 trillion ($59 billion) for Japanese banks to trade vanilla yen interest rate swaps electronically from September 2015.
Rob Daly from Traders Magazine reports on how changes in regulatory requirements and the shift to derivatives trading on SEFs has affected the marketplace, specifically the buyside.
Shanny Basar of Markets Media reports on ETF trading in Europe, quoting volume data from the Tradeweb European-listed ETF platform.
Roger Aitken discusses the European exchange-traded fund (ETF) landscape and the outlook for 2014, in his article for Best Execution.