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FTSE Taps CanDeal as One-Stop Shop for ‘Enhanced’ Dealer Data

The agreement will streamline the process by which FTSE Canada collects quotes from dealers, and provide enhanced datasets for the creation of new indexes.

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Lewis Parsons

Index provider FTSE Canada—the former FTSE TMX Global Debt Capital Markets joint venture—is preparing to go live with dealer pricing from Canadian dealer-backed fixed-income and derivatives trading platform CanDeal to support its Canadian Bond Index Suite, and for inclusion in its FastQuote data service.

The multi-year agreement, finalized last year, replaces separate sourcing agreements with individual dealer firms with a consolidated data service from CanDeal’s Data and Analytics (DNA)

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