In 2026, demand for higher quality data on liquidity will rise. The breadth of available datasets must now expand to match the sophistication of participants who want more transparency and insight.
This article was written by Harry Street, Global Head of Credit Electronic Trading, and Christopher Clodius, Global Head of Trade Automation, at Bloomberg. It appeared first on the Bloomberg Terminal.
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