Fixed income traders now have access to abundant pricing data. We explore how traders can navigate the vast amount of quote data available and use it effectively in their decision-making processes.
Traders need to be able to read through the quote noise to find the trade signal. This article was written by David Krein, Head of Central Pricing Research, CTO Office, at Bloomberg. Price data ...
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