Tradeweb Leaders Highlight Automation and Analytics in Evolving European Bond Markets

Reuters
Jan 23
Tradeweb Leaders Highlight Automation and Analytics in Evolving European Bond Markets

Tradeweb Markets Inc. executives Rodérick Joniaux, Head of European Government Bonds & Supranational Products, and Nawel Khelil, Co-Head of EMEA Sales, discussed the evolving landscape of European government bond markets in a recent Trader TV interview with Jo Gallagher. The conversation highlighted how execution desks are adapting to market changes through cross-product and portfolio trading, and emphasized the increasing importance of embedded analytics and automation for managing volatility, complexity, and time pressures. The executives provided real-world examples to illustrate how these advancements are reshaping market practices.

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