SIFMA Releases Electronic Bond Trading Platform Report For U.S. Corporate and Municipal Securities.

New York, NY, February 17, 2016 – SIFMA today released the results of its survey of electronic bond trading platforms for U.S. corporate and municipal securities. The survey results highlight a fixed income market structure that is evolving and adapting given regulatory and market constraints, and reflects a significant market focus on electronic trading as an emerging part of fixed income market structure. At this stage, the survey revealed that the platforms have primarily focused on the corporate bond market which has approximately $8 trillion outstanding and over $1.4 trillion issued in each of the last three years. Platforms have deployed innovative solutions to improve pre-trade price transparency as well as address various dimensions of the liquidity challenges in fixed income markets.

“Fixed income electronic trading platforms are investing in new technologies and finding innovative and creative ways in which to both aid price discovery and to enhance access to market liquidity,” said Randy Snook, executive vice president, business policies and practices at SIFMA. “This report is intended to provide useful information to market participants about the existing and a number of emerging electronic trading platforms and trade execution protocols, as increased competition among the players shapes this space. The information from this survey will help to inform a constructive dialogue around fixed income market structure with both market participants and policy makers.”

The survey provides profiles of electronic bond trading platforms and includes information on the target markets, trading protocols, technology interfaces, planned enhancements and related capabilities. It is provided to give stakeholders a greater understanding of the changing electronic trading marketplace.

Key takeaways include:

The report is available here.

Release Date: February 17, 2016
Contact: Katrina Cavalli, 212.313.1181, [email protected]



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