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Buy-Side Firms Using More Index Data

Strapline: Pricing & Valuations

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Steve Cheng, global head of data management solutions, Rimes Technologies

Buy-side asset management firms are increasing their use of index data, according to a survey of 34 asset management firms with a global focus, conducted by Investit, an independent research firm, and commissioned by benchmark pricing, index and economic data provider Rimes Technologies.

Seventy-two percent of respondents expect to increase their use of indexes at their firms. The firms surveyed collectively manage about 11 percent of all assets under management globally. About 72 percent of

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