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  2. Numerix - Wikipedia

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    Numerix is an American capital markets front-to-risk technology provider. It is headquartered in New York City with nineteen offices [2] worldwide.. The company develops analytics and software for risk management, trading, valuations and pricing for both sell-side and buyside market participants.

  3. Murex (financial software) - Wikipedia

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    Murex is a financial services that provides financial software for trading, treasury, risk, and post-trade operations. [6] It was founded in 1986 by Laurent Néel and Salim Edde. Murex has its main office in Paris and serves customers across 70 countries. [7] Murex’s platform, MX.3, is used by banks, asset managers, pension funds and ...

  4. ICE Clear Credit - Wikipedia

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    On March 4, 2009, ICE announced that ICE US Trust, LLC (ICE Trust), a New York limited liability trust company, received regulatory approval from the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System [3] to become a member of the Federal Reserve System and to serve as a clearing house and central counterparty for credit default swap (CDS ...

  5. StoneX Group Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the company partnered with Decisive Farming. INTL provided the organization with Know-Risk, a marketing tool that helps farmers customize crop marketing plans based on price triggers and time triggers. [19] [20] The company reached an agreement with Hudson Capital Energy LLC (HCEnergy), a New York-based energy risk-management firm, in ...

  6. LCH (clearing house) - Wikipedia

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    LCH, being a clearing house, sits in the middle of a trade – assuming the counterparty risk involved when two parties trade and guaranteeing the settlement of the trade. To mitigate the risks involved it imposes certain minimum requirements on its members and collects initial and variation margin (or collateral) from them for trades that have ...

  7. Central counterparty clearing - Wikipedia

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    A central clearing counterparty (CCP), also referred to as a central counterparty, is a financial market infrastructure organization that takes on counterparty credit risk between parties to a transaction and provides clearing and settlement services for trades in foreign exchange, securities, options, and derivative contracts. CCPs are highly ...

  8. Aladdin (BlackRock) - Wikipedia

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    A new business division was created and in 2000 the use of Aladdin was officially offered to clients. As a result of the 2007–2008 financial crisis, risk management became a focal point for financial investments. Very few asset managers had the appropriate personnel and expertise for this.

  9. Category : Software companies based in New York City

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    Pages in category "Software companies based in New York City" The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .