Outsourced trading sees uptick as buy side seeks more bang for its buck

Buy-side firms see outsourced trading as a way to simplify their operating model, while custodians see an opportunity to sell bundled services.

Credit: ismagilov

The investment management industry is going through some big changes. Whether they are re-evaluating and trying to better their data management structures, migrating certain functions to the cloud, or using artificial intelligence to improve their analytics capabilities, all these efforts are focused on streamlining their operating models and increasing margins, particularly as cost and other external pressures pile on.

As the buy side continues to outsource more operations to third-party

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