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S&P Global Market Intelligence Adds Baird Aftermarket Research on Exclusive Basis

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S&P Global Market Intelligence has become the exclusive provider of Baird Aftermarket Research, which provides industry overviews, company-specific forecasts and recommendations, and in-depth thematic insights from more than 40 senior analysts covering over 700 companies.

The aftermarket research adds to Baird research that has been available on S&P Global Market Intelligence’s Capital IQ and Capital IQ Pro platforms on a real-time research basis to approved clients since 2014, with more than 75,000 reports available. The entire collection is now accessible to S&P Global clients with an Aftermarket Research license.

This research enhances S&P Global Market Intelligence’s Aftermarket Research collection, which contains more than 35 million reports from more than 1,800 investment banks and independent research providers including J.P. Morgan, UBS, Barclays and Citigroup, and makes it the only aftermarket research library to feature Baird content.

“Delivering actionable, premium research through Capital IQ platforms is central to the value we provide our clients,” says Warren Breakstone, head of S&P Capital IQ Solutions, S&P Global Market Intelligence. “The addition of this Baird research demonstrates our commitment to providing differentiated insights on companies and industries across the globe.”

David Tarantino, director of research at Baird, adds: “S&P Global Market Intelligence reaches new audiences for us, helping Baird build deeper connections with decision-makers across all the markets we cover.”

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