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Markets
Small- and mid-cap trading flourishing in dark pools
Alternative trading venues are living up to their billing as good execution venues for less liquid stocks, according to figures from several platform providers.
By
Joe Marsh
| 17 August 2011
Markets
Dark-pool trading volumes soar amid uncertainty
Agency brokers are reporting record volumes as volatility drives bid-offer spreads wider and buy-side institutions look to sell large blocks of shares and save on costs.
By
Leigh Powell
| 12 August 2011
Markets
How will Chi-X Australia’s launch change the landscape?
Asian traders are awaiting the introduction of Australia’s first alternative trading venue in the fourth quarter of this year. Industry support for it is strong, so what ...
By
Leigh Powell
| 7 June 2011
Markets
Japan equity volumes triple after earthquake
Trading platforms are holding up so far, despite a huge sell-off-induced spike in volumes across stocks and stock futures, says agency broker ITG.
By
Joe Marsh
| 15 March 2011
Markets
Asian managers are overpaying for trading: ITG
The research brokerage finds higher commission rates often result in poorer execution performance, and urges buy-side firms to improve their understanding of trading costs.
By
Leigh Powell
| 14 December 2010
Markets
ITG snares Bahar Brown from Nomura for analytics role
The newly created post reflects the growing importance of transaction cost analytics to Asian fund management firms, says the agency broker.
By
Joe Marsh
| 21 September 2010
Markets
Asian liquidity and turnover well down in June
Several Asian markets hit their lowest daily turnover for 12 months last month, with Japan showing a particularly sharp reversal, says agency broker ITG.
By
Joe Marsh
| 21 July 2010
People Moves
Instinet's John Fildes joins high-frequency market-maker Getco
Instinet, meanwhile, hires two salespeople for its electronic-trading and agency-broker offering.
By
Jame DiBiasio
| 10 June 2010
Business Moves
ITG staffs up in Asia as Posit nears Australia launch
US agency brokerage ITG, which aggregates dark pools, has signed up 100 clients for its Posit venue in Hong Kong since March, and Australia is its next destination.
By
Cate Rocchi
| 28 May 2010
Business Moves
ITG launches dark pool for Hong Kong equities
Posit Marketplace could make a big dent in local trading costs for the buy side if it follows the example in the US.
By
Cate Rocchi
| 17 March 2010
Commentary
Asian liquidity sees an upturn
After falling since June, ITG's liquidity indicator for the region rose in December, helped by growing trading volumes and a drop in trading costs.
By
Joseph Marsh
| 8 February 2010
People Moves
BoA Merrill hires Asia e-trading sales head
Gabriel Butler moves from ITG to strengthen the US bank's electronic platform in Hong Kong.
By
Joseph Marsh
| 10 December 2009
Markets
Block trading returns to vogue in Asia, says ITG
ITG maps equity trading across the region and finds liquidity is making a real, if uneven, recovery.
By
Jame DiBiasio
| 13 August 2009
People Moves
ITG appoints sales trading director
Neil McCann takes on a new role in Hong Kong.
By
Jeffrey Kwok
| 21 July 2009
Markets
There’s creative destruction, and then there’s this
Bob Barbera, protege of Minsky and an intellectual heir to Schumpeter, forecasts stability but not growth.
By
Jame DiBiasio
| 6 May 2009
Services
ITG launches best-execution system for buy-side
The broker-neutral Triton system will initially cover 11 countries in the Asian region.
By
Simon Osborne
| 28 January 2008
People Moves
ITG reshuffles in Hong Kong and Australia
The roll-out of Australia’s first continuous crossing system leads to new appointments.
By
Simon Osborne
| 10 September 2007
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