Mark-it Partners has formed an alliance with eClerx, a Mumbai, India-based provider of data and risk analysis, to offer joint clients risk benchmarking services using Mark-it credit and RED data. Under the deal, eClerx will have access to Mark-it Partners’ data on a daily basis, allowing it to benchmark a firm’s position risk to Mark-it’s reference and market data.
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