John Holman

The head of fixed income at the New York Stock Exchange talks to Dalia Fahmy about the exchange's new bond platform, set for launch on April 23

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Imagine a Wall Street correspondent shouting out news from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. But instead of reporting about Ford's stock price, she's giving an update about its 7.45% 2031 bond.

That picture might not seem too fantastic in a few years if the NYSE has its way. The Wall Street exchange is launching a new bond trading platform - NYSE Bonds - on April 23, which it hopes will improve transparency and liquidity for retail investors in a market dominated by a secretive club of

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