Fixed Income Webcast
With yields remaining low, bonds are no longer the "safe haven" they once were. The fixed income markets remain in a precarious position, having previously shown signs of recovery and increased volumes. But scandals around European sovereign debt and rating agency downgrades have put the brakes on any further return to business as normal. How are these issues affecting demand for - and the value of - fixed-income data, and how will the use of this data change to drive the industry forward once again?
- Assessing the current state of the fixed income markets and trends in bond trading, issuance and data demand in the current environment.
- What asset types are seeing more or less interest, and why-and how is data consumption, delivery, and the value of data changing as a result?
- Identifying future trends in data demand: What content and services will give bond traders an edge in the coming months and years?
Speakers:
Christopher Gersch, Director of Portfolio Management, ALTIMUS CAPITAL LLC
Ed Ventura, President, VENTURA MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATES
Greg Carlin, Vice President, Securities Evaluations, S&P CAPITAL IQ
Alexander Y. Sedgwick, Head of Research, MARKETAXESS
Moderator: Max Bowie, Editor, INSIDE MARKET DATA
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