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FTSE Russell, Refinitiv Extend Fixed Income Relationship

  • FTSE Russell and Refinitiv have a long-standing relationship in fixed income data
  • Extension of relationship will provide customers globally with more choice through rich and broad fixed income data sets, analytics and indexes

https://twitter.com/FTSERussell/status/1083295897847500800

FTSE Russell today announce that, following a detailed supplier review, they have agreed to broaden the scope of Refinitiv’s data sets used within FTSE Russell’s fixed income indexes and analytic tools. The extension of their existing fixed income relationship will combine the quality and expertise of Refinitiv in a wide range of fixed income pricing and terms and conditions asset classes with FTSE Russell’s global expertise in multi-asset indexes and analytics.

Waqas Samad, CEO Benchmarks, FTSE Russell said:

“We are delighted to announce the extension of our long-standing relationship in fixed income with Refinitiv. As FTSE Russell continues to seek to meet increasing client demand for innovation in multi-asset data, index and analytics solutions it is important that we work with strategic partners who are similarly focused on meeting our clients’ needs.

“FTSE Russell has been very impressed with the quality of Refinitiv’s data sets and the expertise of the product analysts with which we have worked to date, Refinitiv has an agile and client-focused approach towards relationships and product innovation and we are excited about working together to enhance and broaden product offerings for our client base globally.”

Stuart Martin, Managing Director, Partnerships Proposition at Refinitiv, said:

“FTSE Russell has an exciting vision for the future of multi-asset investment tools and we are delighted to be partnering with them to better serve the market with innovative products that utilise our transparent, accurate and comprehensive fixed income pricing and reference data.”

Source: FTSE Russell

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