EDI Partnership: Broker-Quoted, Structured-Note Pricing

In this video, Jonathan Bloch, chief executive officer of EDI and Tim Tatum, chief executive of SQX talks about the recent joint venture to provide broker-quoted, structured-note pricing. The discussion covers market demand for structured-notes in light of IDC discontinuing their product, SQX’s value proposition and their flexibility to customize the product based on individual specifications.

Find out more about our structured note pricing here or visit EDI’s website.

Exchange Data International (EDI) helps the global financial and investment community make informed decisions through the provision of fast, accurate, timely, and affordable data reference services. EDI’s extensive content database includes worldwide equity and fixed income corporate actions, dividends, static reference data, closing prices and shares outstanding, delivered via data feeds and the internet. Headquartered in the United Kingdom, EDI has staff in Canada, India, Morocco, South Africa, and the United States.




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