FT Interactive Data expands BondEdge Derivatives Coverage

FT Interactive Data, a provider of securities prices and analytical software, has expanded the number of derivatives prices it reports with the latest version of its fixed-income portfolio analysis tool.

The Massachusetts-based company, a unit of UK media conglomerate Pearson, said it has added coverage of option prices on US Treasury futures, Japanese government bond futures, US agency and corporate step-up bonds, US T-bills and agency discount notes to BondEdge, its flagship product. Daily credit rating updates from rating agency Moody’s for US and non-US corporate bonds have also been added. FT Interactive Data said this will help managers better monitor their portfolio’s credit profile.

“Performance attribution analytics are now available for portfolio versus portfolio comparisons; this is useful for managing portfolios with non-US dollar corporate holdings, where no real standards for indexes with a credit component have yet been established,” FT Interactive Data said.

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