03.06.2024

European Equity Commissions Shrink by 14%

03.06.2024
Trading Europe From ‘Across the Pond’

A shrinking commission pool and increased concentration of equity trading volumes among lead brokers are increasing revenue pressure on smaller brokers in the U.K. and continental Europe.

The total amount of equity commissions earned by brokers on trades of European equities shrank by 14% last year to $2.21 billion. Reduced commissions represent a growing challenge for brokers, especially at a time when investors are directing an increasing share of their existing “wallets” to their top brokers. The continued transition of trading volumes to electronic execution seems to be accelerating the concentration trend.

In 2023, U.K. managers traded 36% of their order flow by notional value via algorithmic strategies, up two percentage points from the previous year with expectations to hit 39% in three years. At the same time, high-touch sales trading fell three points to 34% and is expected to drop to 29% in three years. While managers on the Continent increased their high-touch usage by three percentage points, they anticipate growth in electronic trading and expect to trade 45% of their flow through algos and only 25% via high-touch in the next three years.

“In both regions, managers are rewarding their top algorithmic broker with a whopping 28–29% of their electronic order flow,” says Jesse Forster, Senior Analyst at Coalition Greenwich Market Structure & Technology and author of European Equity Trading Trends 2024—Markets Under Pressure. “Fifty-six percent of algo flow from U.K. managers and 64% from Continental desks are end up with their top three providers.”

Allocating Trade Flows: Natural Liquidity, Low-Touch Service and Algo Wheels

U.K. equity investors reduced the share of equity trading commissions allocated for sell-side research and advisory services. Continental investors increased research and advisory allocations after generally underperforming in 2022.

When it comes to directing trade flows to individual brokers, sourcing natural liquidity remained the primary determinant of commission allocation among the U.K. buy side at 36%. Continental managers placed the greatest emphasis on low-touch capabilities. In picking algorithmic trading providers, asset managers continue to say ease of use, reliability and high-quality support is paramount. While the speed arms race may be over in the U.K., this battle is still being waged across the Continent, with 34% pointing to low latency as a top selection criterion for algorithmic providers.

European Equity Trading Trends 2024—Markets Under Pressure documents the contraction of the pool of equity trading commissions earned by brokers on trades of European equities last year and analyzes how investors are allocating their wallets of trade flows and commissions. The report breaks down trading volumes by execution channel, focusing on the long-term growth in algorithmic trading strategies and tracks the increasing concentration of commissions among top brokers.

Source: Coalition Greenwich

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