Greenwich Associates data shows that 78% of institutional investors agree that technology has made financial markets “better and more efficient,” compared to 20% of participants feeling that technology has made financial markets “overly complicated.”
17 January 2020 33 downloads
Asset managers and hedge funds have allowed dealers and exchanges to swallow most of the costs related to upgrading systems and implementing new technological solutions. Furthermore, execution algorithms and front-end trading systems, for instance, are also largely developed and/or supplied by the sell side.
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