
Now is the time to optimize market data spend and usage
Another year and another record global spend on the market data and information that enables financial market trading and global investment.
Another year and another record global spend on the market data and information that enables financial market trading and global investment.
Reference data management can come with many challenges, financial institutions find it increasingly difficult to control and report on usage of reference data. Xmon - offered in partnership with Xpansion - is our reference data usage management tool that helps Data Operations teams establish proactive control, transparency and governance over reference data usage & spend.
Data, data, data - legal firms have known for some time how important data is in order for their firm to make educated decisions on subscriptions, compliance, spend and to streamline workflows to name just a few. However, the capturing of data alone is insufficient. Without ensuring the correct data has been collected, and that it has been correctly structured and properly analyzed, it will be of no use. How can firms ensure they are making data driven decisions and gaining the most valuable insights?
Surging growth in the cost and complexity of market data combined with an insatiable demand for experienced talent is prompting financial firms to seek an alternative model to manage their market data inventory.
At TRG Screen we realize the importance of having access to your research and other online subscriptions anytime anywhere, but equally how important it is to have access in a secure way. And so ResearchHub was born. It is an optional add-on for any of our ResearchMonitor subscribers, and it's currently in demand!
Financial market data and analysis is an indispensable component of global investment and trading and it’s growing all the time – in volume, variety, and value.
In search of a competitive advantage, firms have turned to non-traditional data and are finding ever more uses for financial data of all sorts, making keeping track of who is consuming what and how an increasingly complex task.