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    • Thursday, 26 May, 2022
      Tradeweb scores lowest possible governance rank from proxy adviser

      Trading platform criticised for second year in a row owing to complex share structure

      Lee Olesky, co-founder and chief executive of Tradeweb
    • Monday, 23 May, 2022
      ETF HubLatest news on ETFs
      High-value bond ETF trades rise sharply from last year

      Market participants say evidence points to increasing participation by large institutional investors

      A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange
    • Wednesday, 16 February, 2022
      Lee Olesky to step down as Tradeweb chief

      Co-founder of $20bn bond trading platform says new leader is needed for next cycle

      Lee Olesky of Tradeweb
    • Tuesday, 7 December, 2021
      The Big Read
      The next quant revolution: shaking up the corporate bond market

      Corporate credit has been largely untouched by computer-driven trading, but some investors are trying to change that

    • Monday, 22 February, 2021
      Markets InsightRobin Wigglesworth
      Bond trading finally dragged into the digital age

      Shift of fixed-income markets from analogue to electronic speeds up

    • Tuesday, 2 February, 2021
      Nasdaq agrees to sell US Treasuries trading business to Tradeweb for $190m

      US exchange bought eSpeed in 2013 for an initial $750m

      Nasdaq said it will receive proceeds of $700m in total from the deal
    • Tuesday, 10 September, 2019
      US Treasury bonds
      Tradeweb lines up new benchmark for $16tn Treasuries market

      Move aims to reduce reliance on informal prices from a range of data providers

      (FILES) This file photo taken on October 18, 2018, shows the US Treasury Department building in Washington, DC. - The US on May 17, 2019, sanctioned Judge Isidro Avelar and Roberto Sandoval, a former governor of  the Mexican State of Nayarit, who were among eight Mexicans and six businesses, for corruption and maintaining links to drug trafficking organizations Los Cuinis and Cartel de Jalisco Nueva Generacion. Avelar and Sandoval "callously enrich themselves at the expense of their fellow citizens," the Treasury Department said in a statement, adding that assets and property in the US belonging to the sanctioned individuals are "blocked." (Photo by MANDEL NGAN / AFP)MANDEL NGAN/AFP/Getty Images
    • Thursday, 4 April, 2019
      IPOs
      Tradeweb IPO delivers $1bn bounty for Wall Street

      Fixed income and derivatives trading platform soars to $7.6bn market capitalisation

      Signage is displayed inside the Nasdaq MarketSite in New York, U.S., on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016. U.S. stocks fluctuated as investors weighed near-record equity levels, and indications an uncertain economic outlook leaves policy makers with little reason to raise interest rates. Photographer: Eric Thayer/Bloomberg
    • Monday, 25 March, 2019
      Tradeweb aims for $5.8bn valuation in upcoming IPO
    • Thursday, 7 March, 2019
      Bond platform Tradeweb joins IPOs rush

      Flotation should provide a windfall for the banks that own stakes

      A television screen displays U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May ahead of the U.K. parliament Brexit Deal vote as a trader monitors financial data on computer screens on the trading floor at ETX Capital, a broker of contracts-for-difference, in London, U.K., on Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2019. May is set to see her Brexit deal rejected in the biggest Parliamentary defeat for a British government in 95 years after her last minute pleas for support appeared to fall on deaf ears. Photographer: Luke MacGregor/Bloomberg
    • Tuesday, 22 January, 2019
      News in-depthCharts that Matter
      European ETF trading increasingly automated as Mifid II takes hold

      Transparency rules are eating away at the traditional phone-based trade

      Traders monitor financial data on computer screens on the trading floor at ETX Capital, a broker of contracts-for-difference, in London, U.K., on Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2017. The pound climbed against the dollar and was set for its biggest advance since the global crisis as U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May laid out her plans in a speech to diplomats in London that was broadcast live in European countries including Germany. Photographer: Luke MacGregor/Bloomberg
    • Thursday, 4 October, 2018
      Sovereign bonds
      Treasury sell-off fuels September surge in bond trading volume
    • Thursday, 17 May, 2018
      US & Canadian companies
      Tradeweb plans push into European share trading
    • Monday, 8 January, 2018
      Currencies
      ECB sells entire holding of Steinhoff bonds
      Banking union will help diversify risk
    • Thursday, 16 November, 2017
      US & Canadian companies
      US Treasury dealers accused of collusion by big investors

      Public pension funds and insurers join forces with claim about access to electronic trading venues

    • Thursday, 9 November, 2017
      European companies
      Astaldi plummets on shock rights issue plans
    • Monday, 9 October, 2017
      FT SeriesLaunch of Mifid II
      Voice brokers fighting to survive Europe’s big shake-up

      Mifid II’s sweeping new rules may imperil traditional deal negotiated over the phone

    • Saturday, 5 August, 2017
      News in-depthFT Trading Room
      Amsterdam shines as financial groups seek EU access

      Dutch city’s infrastructure and skilled workforce are a big attraction

      JR1024 Enjoying the sun along the canals in Amsterdam - AMSTERDAM - THE NETHERLANDS 2017
    • Thursday, 3 August, 2017
      Brexit
      Amsterdam gains another post-Brexit trading venue with Tradeweb

      UK-based trading venues say they can no longer wait in hope of a transitional deal

      City Retail As Netherlands Implements Austerity Plans...Flower stalls, left, float illuminated on a canal at the Bloemenmarkt as the Kalverton retail mall stands on the opposite bank in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on Thursday, Jan. 2, 2013. The Netherlands will grow by 0.5 percent in 2014 as the world economy improves and consumer confidence picks up, the country's central bank forecast Dec. 9. Photographer: Jasper Juinen/Bloomberg
    • Thursday, 3 August, 2017
      European companies
      Tradeweb picks Amsterdam as EU base after Brexit
    • Wednesday, 26 July, 2017
      Financial services
      MarketAxess defends its corporate bond trading status

      CEO McVey says claims by rival Tradeweb are ‘not up to industry standard’

      Rick McVey MarketAxess
    • Wednesday, 15 March, 2017
      US Treasury bonds
      Citadel Securities to trade Treasuries on Tradeweb

      Arrival of market maker shows the electronic trading venue is pushing beyond banks

    • Monday, 6 March, 2017
      US Treasury bonds
      Bloomberg fights to keep Pimco on Treasury trading platform

      Battle for bond house’s business illustrates changes in $14tn market

    • Monday, 30 January, 2017
      FT Trading RoomOTC markets
      Fixed income trading is primed for an evolutionary leap

      This year will see data science and analytics fuel ‘smart trading’, says Tradeweb chief

      A Chinese investor walks past screens sh...A Chinese investor walks past screens showing stock indexes at a trading house in Shanghai on August 13, 2010. Chinese shares closed up 1.21 percent amid growing signs that the world's third-largest economy is slowing, making further tightening policies unlikely, dealers said. AFP PHOTO / PHILIPPE LOPEZ (Photo credit should read PHILIPPE LOPEZ/AFP/Getty Images) high frequency
    • Sunday, 6 November, 2016
      US & Canadian companies
      Thomson Reuters looks at raising majority share in Tradeweb

      Data provider keen to cement control of US fixed income and derivatives trading venue

      FRANCE-FINANCE-STOCKS-MARKET-AUREL...A Trader watches screens on August 18, 2011 in Paris in an office of the French investment company Aurel BGC. World stock markets tumble on lingering economic worries, with the heaviest losses in Europe amid the region's uncertain debt crisis, as investors await the release of key data from the United States which is suffering its own deficit strains. AFP PHOTO ERIC PIERMONT (Photo credit should read ERIC PIERMONT/AFP/Getty Images)
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