Tag: LSEG Data & Analytics
Leveraging NLP for alpha extraction in financial markets
Text-based data has long been a valuable source of alpha for both discretionary and systematic traders, but a persistent tension has existed between the...
Aluminium and copper rally faces 2026 supply crunch
LSEG Data & Analytics says aluminium and copper have posted strong gains as supply constraints collide with shifting trade policy and geopolitics, leaving markets vulnerable to short-term swings even as longer-term fundamentals stay supportive into 2026.
US deficits drive yield curve steepening, LSEG claims
Mounting trade and budget deficits are pushing the US economy into increasingly precarious territory, LSEG Data & Analytics has reported.
AI challenges legacy models in MBS pricing
Predicting daily changes in the current coupon (CC) rate is central to modelling prepayment cashflows for mortgage-backed securities (MBS).
Traditionally, the LSEG Yield Book platform...
Private credit and AI reshape fixed income markets
The fixed income markets are undergoing significant change, as highlighted at the 10th annual Fixed Income Leaders’ Summit in Washington DC. Industry experts from...
Financial services boost cloud strategies for security
Financial services firms worldwide are reshaping their cloud strategies, with regulatory compliance and operational resilience emerging as top priorities. A new survey by LSEG...
How important will self-service investment tools be in the future of...
The investing world has changed dramatically over the past couple of decades. What was once reserved for the wealthy has now become available to everyone thanks to the proliferation of WealthTech and digital investing tools.
10 Best Wealth Data & Analytics Solutions 2025
Why Data Matters More Than Ever
Data is invaluable to wealth management. Data is a powerful resource that when used effectively can help a firm...
Navigating transfer pricing amid global reforms
The shifting landscape of global taxation, fuelled by geopolitical tensions and new regulatory frameworks like BEPS 2.0, is forcing multinational treasury teams to rethink how they structure intercompany financing.









