Tradeweb Launches Multi-Asset Package Trading for USD Swaps

Reuters
Jan 29
Tradeweb Launches Multi-Asset Package Trading for USD Swaps

Tradeweb Markets Inc. has launched multi-asset package trading for USD-denominated swaps, marking a significant expansion of its derivatives offering. The new functionality on the Tradeweb swap execution facility (TW SEF) allows institutional clients to execute interest rate swaps, inflation swaps, and government bonds within a single trade, streamlining the process and improving efficiency. This development was highlighted by the successful execution of the first fully electronic multi-asset package trade for USD-denominated swaps between Barclays and a global hedge fund. The enhancement aims to provide greater transparency, smarter analytics, and access to deeper pools of liquidity for both dealers and buy-side participants.

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