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Buy-side firms reject market-making role

Client mandates and compliance mean dealers cannot be replaced like-for-like, but electronic platforms could enable opportunistic liquidity provision

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Buy-side firms against becoming market-makers

Buy-side firms will not replace retreating bank market-makers, three asset managers warned yesterday – or, at least, not on a like-for-like basis. Speaking during a conference in New York, panellists said liquidity in fixed-income markets could be improved if more bond trading was done via all-to-all platforms, but only if some buy-side participants happen to have a mandate to buy what others are

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