About a-team Marketing Services
The knowledge platform for the financial technology industry
The knowledge platform for the financial technology industry

A-Team Insight Blogs

Reuters Testing Equity Derivatives Pricing Capability, Will Make Prices Available to All Clients in Q3

Subscribe to our newsletter

In a bid to keep up with customer requirements for prices across a broader range of instrument types, Reuters is currently testing a capability to price equity derivatives, with a view to making equity derivatives prices available to all clients in the third quarter. Increasingly, consumers of evaluations have a growing abundance of sources to choose from when it comes to pricing more “vanilla” derivatives. In response, Reuters is constantly looking to flesh out its coverage of the less vanilla markets, according to Fabien Bulabois, a senior fixed income evaluator at Reuters in London. “Reuters is exploring many less developed markets such as derivatives and structured finance transactions,” he says.

One of the new battlegrounds for providers of evaluated prices is set to be collateralised debt obligations (CDOs). These are among the instruments for which funds and administrators are struggling to find prices today, and we are likely to see a number of the evaluated pricing suppliers coming to market with CDO offerings in the coming months. Bulabois says while “currently Reuters does not offer CDO tranche pricing”, it “does provide evaluated and contributed pricing on underlying collateral that backs the tranches”. Asset-backed securities have also been a focus for Reuters which, he says, provides terms and conditions and pricing coverage for ABSs. Pricing for credit default swaps (CDSs) is also available, Bulabois adds. “Reuters provides both CDS credit curves from broker contributions and net present values from the evaluation team,” he says. “Reuters currently has access to over 15 dealers for this information.”
Reuters is also responding to the growing requirement from clients to provide additional data around the prices, to enable them to validate prices in their own shops, Bulabois says. “Reuters provides all data and assumptions with the price. Some of this data includes coupon, maturity, benchmark curve point and spread.”

Subscribe to our newsletter

Related content

WEBINAR

Recorded Webinar: Are you making the most of the business-critical structured data stored in your mainframes?

Fewer than 30% of companies think that they can fully tap into their mainframe data even though complete, accurate and real-time data is key to business decision-making, compliance, modernisation and innovation. For many in financial markets, integrating data across the enterprise and making it available and actionable to everyone who needs it is extremely difficult....

BLOG

Recently Updated Private-Market Data and Technology Offerings

Capital-market volatility, squeezed margins and geopolitical tensions are encouraging asset managers to look more broadly across asset classes to spread risk and increase returns. Private markets and other alternative assets have been huge beneficiaries of this trend and are likely to continue gaining share of invested capital, with Preqin estimating that investment in private markets...

EVENT

TradingTech Briefing New York

Our TradingTech Briefing in New York is aimed at senior-level decision makers in trading technology, electronic execution, trading architecture and offers a day packed with insight from practitioners and from innovative suppliers happy to share their experiences in dealing with the enterprise challenges facing our marketplace.

GUIDE

AI in Capital Markets: Practical Insight for a Transforming Industry – Free Handbook

AI is no longer on the horizon – it’s embedded in the infrastructure of modern capital markets. But separating real impact from inflated promises requires a grounded, practical understanding. The AI in Capital Markets Handbook 2025 provides exactly that. Designed for data-driven professionals across the trade life-cycle, compliance, infrastructure, and strategy, this handbook goes beyond...