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A Woodbine Associates analyst urges asset managers to apply quantitative benchmarking when reviewing their interactions with credit dealers.
(Editor’s note: Asset managers should start to think about some form of quantitative benchmarking for their relationships to dealers in the credit markets, according to Sean Owens, director, fixed income research and consulting, at market research firm Woodbine Associates. Owens is also the author of a new report, “Credit Trading Dealer Liquidity: Asset Manager Views...
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