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big xyt Partners with Trackinsight to Revolutionise ETF Data Analytics

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big xyt, provider of AI-driven analytics for global financial markets, has formed a strategic partnership with Trackinsight, the ETF data provider. The collaboration merges big xyt’s expertise in secondary market analytics with Trackinsight’s extensive ETF reference data, creating a solution to deliver comprehensive insights into the $14 trillion ETF ecosystem, addressing complexities such as product evolution, regulatory demands, and the need for transparency.

The partnership provides clients with integrated datasets that enhance liquidity analysis, trading efficiency, and cost management. By combining primary and secondary market insights, the collaboration aims to improve decision-making for issuers, investors, and exchanges. Future developments will include advanced tools for global liquidity analysis and peer group benchmarking, empowering issuers to refine product strategies.

Commenting on the partnership, Robin Mess, CEO of big xyt, said: “At big xyt, we pride ourselves on our leadership in market analytics, offering deep insights into liquidity and trading dynamics across global markets. By aligning our expertise with Trackinsight’s exceptional reference and primary market data, we are creating a comprehensive solution that empowers investors, issuers, and intermediaries to navigate the ETF ecosystem with confidence and precision.”

Philippe Malaise, CEO of Trackinsight added: ” This collaboration ensures that market participants can rely on a unified source for understanding ETF performance, liquidity, and trends, driving smarter decisions and greater efficiency in the market.”

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