Thomson Reuters Introduces Intra-day Evaluated Pricing Capabilities

New capability updates evaluated prices 24/5

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Thomson Reuters: added intra-day capability to its pricing service

Data vendor Thomson Reuters has announced the launch of intra-day evaluated pricing capabilities, derived by Thomson Reuters Pricing Service (TRPS).

All government and corporate bonds will be updated throughout the day, Monday through Friday, by the global team of more than 150 TRPS evaluators.

Increased regulatory requirements are escalating the demand for greater insight into the value of investment and trading portfolios. The ability to use intraday pricing makes net asset value and profit and loss computations more accurate throughout the day with up-to-the-minute pricing. Supporting market data, such as corresponding benchmark rates and spreads, will be available alongside intraday prices.

Global Government and Corporate Intraday evaluated pricing by TRPS is delivered through DataScope Select, the strategic global data delivery platform for non-streaming content. TRPS covers more than 2.5 million securities.

The introduction of intraday evaluated pricing is one of many enhancements and additions being made to TRPS this year.

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