EDI Enlists DPR for Structured Products Valuations

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London-based pricing and reference data provider Exchange Data International (EDI) has integrated data from Zurich-based risk management and valuation services provider Derivative Partners Research with its own reference data to provide EDI's clients with valuations for structured products and complex derivative instruments, covering multiple asset classes, including equities, indexes, foreign exchange and commodities, as well as payoffs and pricing models.

The deal follows DPR's recent partnership with fellow Swiss data vendor SIX Financial Information, to provide SIX with structured products valuations to support its Evaluated Pricing Service expansion (IMD, Feb. 12).

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