
Best execution tops list of daily challenges – JP Morgan survey
The bank questioned more than 400 institutional investors about e-trading trends for 2018 in fixed-income and commodities markets

Satisfying requirements for best execution and achieving the correct outcomes are the two biggest challenges that traders battle with on a daily basis, as the majority of market participants expect the second Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (Mifid II) to have an impact on business activities.
This is according to a survey of more than 400 institutional investors, primarily foreign exchange traders, on e-trading trends in fixed-income and commodities markets for 2018, carried out by
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