S&P Capital IQ Pro adds loan pricing, analytics, liquidity measures and APAC region

Rick Steves

“As part of what is our third major platform update this year, our clients will now have access to live pricing data, analytics, and liquidity scores as well as reference data for active loan facilities trading in the secondary market as part of their existing subscription.”

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S&P Global Market Intelligence has announced the launch of loan pricing, analytics, and liquidity measures on its S&P Capital IQ Pro platform.

This is the latest enhancement resulting from S&P Global’s merger with IHS Markit in 2022.

“Pricing across a wide range of fixed income classes is in elevated demand”

New enhancements in this product release include improvements in platform visualization, the introduction of new content and capabilities, and expanded data coverage of industry estimates and private company insights for the Asia-Pacific region.

Other key enhancements include advanced trace precedence modeling capabilities in Excel, data expansions, and new data visualizations across transactions, ownership, news, and deep segment-specific content.

The flagship platform’s new updates also comprise industry estimates that feature analyst forecasts of companies across 14 industries. The expansion to private company data collection adds new content, including financials for over 150,000 private companies in Thailand and Singapore.

This release also completed the integration of RatingsDirect onto S&P Capital IQ Pro, providing users with a workflow solution that brings together credit ratings and research from S&P Global Ratings and comprehensive market data and visualization tools from the platform.

Warren Breakstone, Head of Desktop & Channel Solutions at S&P Global Market Intelligence, said: “High-quality and independent pricing across a wide range of fixed income classes is in elevated demand. As part of what is our third major platform update this year, our clients will now have access to live pricing data, analytics, and liquidity scores as well as reference data for active loan facilities trading in the secondary market as part of their existing subscription. Our latest S&P Capital IQ Pro product release expands our data coverage in public and private markets and adds new analytics along with usability improvements making the platform experience more seamless and fast.”

The latest S&P Capital IQ Pro release included expanded coverage of the following:

  • Limited Partners / Investor Profile expansion and investment page enhancements that provide capital commitment breakdown and investment allocation insights;
  • Nature & Biodiversity Risk: impact and dependency metrics for over 17,000 companies and over 1.6 million assets;
  • Addition of new data fields from Uniform Bank Performance Report (UBPR) and Financial Performance Report (FPR) in Screener for banks and credit unions, to facilitate more granular analysis of financial performance for regulatory examination, and over 50 new fields pertaining to IFRS 17, the largest change in accounting standards for global insurers in over 20 years;
  • Event transcripts for over 1,300 China and Korea-based companies;
  • Global Issuers, Public and Structured Finance data on RatingsDirect

S&P Capital IQ Pro provides proprietary research and in-depth analysis from thought leaders and industry experts and condenses more than 135 billion raw data points a year into actionable intelligence.

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