Asian Equity Trading 2009 
 
Author:  Matthew Simon 
Date:   4/15/2009 
Price: US $ 3,000.00 
 
 

Asian Equity Trading 2009

Executive Summary
In a new Pinpoint report, TABB Group provides an industry update on institutional equity trading across 6 Asian major markets: Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan.  The report focuses on the year-over-year changes brokers are seeing in client usage of Direct Market Access (DMA), algorithms and off-exchange crossing and

estimates future usage. The report also looks at how the different mechanisms clients use to access electronic trading such as FIX connectivity, Order Management Systems and Execution Management Systems. The report includes the year-over-year change in commission rates of high- and low-touch channels across all 6 markets. TABB Group collected data through interviews with heads of electronic trading from 11 top global broker-dealers.

Table of Exhibits

Exhibit Number Description

1.      Demographics
2.      Percentage of Institutional Value Traded by Country
3.      Daily Value Traded in Q107-Q109
4.      High-Touch / Low-Touch Value Traded
5.      Low-Touch Annual E-Trading Revenues
6.      Order flow from Foreign versus Domestic Investors
7.      Client Type by Value Traded (Hedge fund v. Traditional)
8.      Low-Touch as Percentage of Value Traded (By Country)
9.      Low-Touch by Strategy – DMA v. Algo (By Country)
10.    Number of Different Algorithm Strategies
11.    Percentage of Algorithmic Flow by Strategy Type
12.    Percentage of Value Traded Matched Off-Exchange
13.    Average Commission Rate for Crossing
14.    Average Blended Rates by Country
15.    How will commission rates change over the next 2 years?
16.    High Frequency Rates by Country
17.    Low-Touch v. High-Touch Rates
18.    Buy-side TCA Adoption Rate
19.    Percentage of Clients using Order Management System
20.    Market Share Scale for OMS Providers
21.    Percentage of Clients using Execution Management System
22.    Market Share Scale for EMS Providers
23.    Market Expansion by Country


 

 
 
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