IHS Markit Rolls Out New Buy-Side Derivatives Risk Modeling Platform

The product combines emerging technologies to offer speed, scale, and new perspectives on credit spreads and portfolio performance by overlaying financial data with alt data.

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When Mark Findlay, global head of financial risk analytics at IHS Markit, joined the data giant in January, he had three major goals in mind, none of which were tied to the Covid-19 pandemic that has since gripped the world. Now they’re inextricable.

Those goals—to make an immediate improvement to product coverage, leverage financial engineering and critical data across the firm, and fill gaps in the buy-side risk market—have led to the introduction of a new product, dubbed Risk Bureau, aimed

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