Dow Jones Newswires launches commentary and analysis service.Dow Jones Newswires Dow Jones Newswires is the real-time financial news organization owned by Dow Jones. Founded in 1882, its primary competitors are Bloomberg L.P. and Reuters. The company reports more than 420,000 subscribers -- including brokers, traders, analysts and fund managers -- as of July (New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of ; Singapore) has launched 'Dow Jones CommentaryPlus,' a real-time commentary and analysis service focused on the interest-rate swaps and foreign-exchange options markets in G7 and Asia-Pacific countries. It is being updated continuously during the business week and is available via Reuters, Bloomberg, and dowjonesnews.com as a single product or as a package with the 'Dow Jones Economic Report.' Targeted to market professionals in Asia, the service provides trading ideas for the foreign-exchange, fixed-income and credit markets, based on analysis of market instruments and economic, monetary, and political developments around the world. It focuses on profit opportunities based on market trends and includes updates on market activity and daily round-ups of major markets. The service includes: trading ideas for rate swaps in all major and regional currencies; trading ideas for foreign-exchange options in major global and Asia-Pacific currencies; trading strategies In finance, a trading strategy (see also trading system) is a predefined set of rules to apply. Usually, this refers to a means used to replicate an option in order to give it an arbitrage free value in the sense that the cost of buying some financial assets to give the same in Asia-Pacific fixed-income markets; ideas for credit derivatives Credit Derivative Privately held negotiable bilateral contracts that allow users to manage their exposure to credit risk. Credit derivatives are financial assets like forward contracts, swaps, and options for which the price is driven by the credit risk of economic agents (private trading; analysis of fixed-income, foreign-exchange and equities markets; weekly information on policy and macroeconomic mac·ro·ec·o·nom·ics n. (used with a sing. verb) The study of the overall aspects and workings of a national economy, such as income, output, and the interrelationship among diverse economic sectors. developments; and, coverage of global bond issuance activity. |
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