
Tradeweb reveals package trading for swaps and bonds
New tool offers pricing and trading of sterling swap-bond combo

Tradeweb has launched a service that allows investors to trade sterling swaps and bonds together electronically for the first time, in effect creating packages of asset swaps.
The multi-asset trading tool, to be announced by Tradeweb today (September 18), takes the place of a more manual process in which investors trade swaps and bonds independently on platforms – at possibly higher prices – or send dealers spreadsheets of trades and request a price. The manual process is “a lot more convoluted
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