Pricing Partners Unveils Price-it Excel 3.0

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The new version of Price-it Excel features a simplified pricing process

Paris-based over-the-counter derivatives pricing, valuation and analytics software vendor Pricing Partners has released a new version of its Price-it Excel pricing engine, which introduces a simplified pricing process that allows users to load market data, select the models and methodologies they require, then generate both derivatives prices and Greeks with a single mouse-click.

The new release also centralizes product descriptions and pricing results in one sheet, and includes hundreds of templates for pricing standard products, and features risk measurement reporting at the trade and portfolio level.

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