Waters Wrap: Reading the fixed-income tea leaves

A lot gets made about how much fixed income has been electronified. Anthony says that “percentage” ignores the important technological evolutions and strategic shifts being made by the vendor community.

Credit: Nishikawa Sukenobu

Some selected quotes from recent earnings calls:

“In 2023, as we’re entering 2024, there are still clients that pick up the phone and do trades like it’s 1994.”

—Billy Hult, CEO, Tradeweb

https://www.waterstechnology.com/trading-tech/7951394/tradeweb-turns-attention-to-automating-larger-trades-in-credit

“As we approach peak interest rates, we expect a resurgence in fixed-income flows, with clients capitalizing on higher yields.”

—Larry Fink, CEO, BlackRock

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