Russian Securities Data Available to Wider Circle of Users

News agency subscribers can now access fair value pricing information on trial basis

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Russian markets information is now available through a new network

Data on the fair value of more than 1,400 financial instruments calculated by Russia's securities industry association is now available to a wider circle of users in that country and beyond.

The pricing data is calculated daily by the Valuations Center of the National Securities Market Association (NSMA), an organization of Russian securities market participants.

It will be available via a network of local and global information distributors, unifying the channels of the Moscow Exchange, Russia's central securities depository and news agencies Interfax, Cbonds and Thomson Reuters.

The data is available until October in trial mode. Starting in November, clients can subscribe to use the data.

Only users who have a paid subscription or are part of a corporate subscription are able to print or copy content.

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