Invesco head of trading Squires departs
Industry stalwart joined the firm from AXA Investment Managers in 2018.
Industry stalwart joined the firm from AXA Investment Managers in 2018.
Firms should not over-rely on automation and electronification, to avoid errors and under-staffed trading desks, said panellists at the Fixed Income Leaders Summit (FILS) in Amsterdam on Wednesday.
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Senior equity dealer at Invesco, Adrian Bradshaw, sits down with The TRADE to discuss: the key factors to bear in mind when it comes to accessing retail liquidity; the current challenge for the buy-side; and the importance of effectively leveraging platforms.
With data becoming unavoidably vital to the trading desk, Wesley Bray explores how traders are delving past traditional TCA and collaborating with data scientists on the desk to help gain a deeper understanding of market dynamics, in order to make better informed trading decisions.
With growing client expectations and a constantly developing market landscape, Wesley Bray explores the evolution of algorithmic trading, delving into its use cases, the importance of data and trader intuition and how algo strategies are utilised during periods of high volatility.
Market experts from across Invesco, BNP Paribas Asset Management, Cassini and CME Group share their insights on the market’s quest to use market volatility to its greatest advantage over the next 12 months and the key challenges going forward.
The past week saw appointments from AccessFintech and Adroit Trading Technologies, alongside a departure from Federated Hermes.
Fixed income specialist had been with Invesco for over seven years after also serving at RBC, UBS Investment Bank, and Merrill Lynch.
Best execution analysis is a given when it comes to transaction cost analysis, however, panellists noted there are steps that need to be taken to gain true insight-generating analytics; a somewhat untapped edge that TCA can provide.