Charles River Adds ‘The Yield Book' to IMS

Through it, users will have access to Yield Book analytics for mortgage-backed securities, collateralized mortgage obligations, commercial mortgage-backed securities and other asset-backed instruments.

"We continue to introduce fixed income enhancements for portfolio managers, including advanced tools that allow them to analyze credit, rate or currency exposure compared to benchmarks," says Tom Driscoll, global managing director at Charles River. "Our solution combines all portfolio management workflows into a single view, with integrated data and analysis."

The Yield Book is a wholly owned subsidiary of Citigroup and provides fixed-income analytics and data products.

"The seamless integration of Yield Book Mortgage analytics will allow bond market professionals to make more informed portfolio management and trading decisions," says Richard Burns, global head of The Yield Book.

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