Assessing Evaluations

Firms' consumption of evaluated pricing is evolving because of regulation, sourcing and transparency issues

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Daniel Johnson, director, valuation, Wells Fargo Global Fund Services

Firms and service providers looking to get better-quality evaluated pricing say standards changes are sharpening the industry’s focus on this need, and driving up demand, particularly for greater insight into sourcing and transparency for the pricing process, according to evaluated-pricing operations professionals who spoke as part of a July 14 webcast hosted by Inside Reference Data and co-sponsored by S&P Capital IQ and Thomson Reuters.

While 68% of respondents to a poll during the webcast

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