Machine Learning Could Address Fixed-Income Liquidity Woes

Industry experts recently discussed the potential for machine-learning techniques to help the buy side and sell side connect.

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You can keep your blockchain, cybersecurity and innovation labs; for my money, the most interesting sector in the fintech world is everything surrounding fixed income.

Judging by clicks and what people want to talk about at conferences, though, it would seem that many of you do not agree. Or, it's probably more that fixed income is just a slice of the capital markets pie, while those three other aforementioned areas touch everyone, from the board on down to the programmers, across all sectors.

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