IMD & IRD Awards 2023: Best data analytics provider—Bloomberg
Product: Bloomberg Risk & Investment Analytics
Overview
Increased uncertainty in financial markets requires a proactive approach to risk management, analyzing risks throughout the trade life cycle, from pre-trade analysis to regulatory reporting. By leveraging its data, Bloomberg produces risk analytics to help clients prepare for the next market event.
“Growing our business at our speed and scale requires the use of consistent, high-quality data as well as integrated technologies throughout our entire enterprise. Our multi-manager platform requires complex data tools and precise risk management. Not only does our partnership with Bloomberg give us better firm-wide support for each of our portfolio managers, but it also allows us to react faster to volatile markets, streamline our data and risk management systems, and focus on delivering strong, risk-adjusted returns.”
Angus Wai, founder, CEO and chief investment officer, Polymer Capital
The solution
Bloomberg’s Risk & Investment Analytics suite leverages the firm’s reference data, company data and market data to produce risk analytics that help clients tackle increased unpredictability, quickly identify risks, and take appropriate action. This includes both foundational data, such as reference, fundamentals, and corporate structure data, as well as actionable risk insights, built with advanced quantitative models.
Bloomberg’s suite of Risk & Investment Analytics includes datasets on liquidity assessment (LQA), market-implied probability of default (MIPD), fund risk analytics and fund ESG analytics.
Secret sauce
By providing a suite of both traditional risk data and alternative risk metrics, Bloomberg enables clients to manage risk rather than simply report it. This includes market-driven metrics to manage credit and liquidity risks, allowing risk managers to systematically incorporate market dynamics into their frameworks. This ensures risk managers have a detailed view of potential risks and increases their credibility with front-office counterparts by aligning on information.
Recent enhancements
- Launching a new suite of fund-level analytics that provide visibility into the liquidity, credit, and interest rate risk of 70,000 ETFs and mutual funds
- Creating a new screen on the Bloomberg Terminal for detailed credit risk analysis on an issuer and/or sector using MIPD
- Upgrading the LQA model for bonds to improve accuracy through the integration of millions of additional trades and quotes
Future objectives
- Assess physical climate risks by launching a new suite of physical risk metrics based on the latest scientific research and company data
- Increase transparency of global bond liquidity by expanding Bloomberg’s LQA solution to expose aggregate trade volumes for bonds globally
- Improve credit risk management frameworks by combining key foundational data with proprietary risk models to provide a single consolidated data solution for credit risk analysis
“The unexpected market events of the past few years and a high degree of uncertainty about the coming months highlight the fact that it’s not enough to simply report on risk retroactively. Bloomberg’s suite of Risk & Investment Analytics data enables clients to proactively manage risks with robust market-driven insights across a broad universe of securities. As a result, our unique data and analytics allow clients to quickly and confidently take action when new risks emerge.”
Zane Van Dusen, global head of Risk & Investment Analytics products, Bloomberg
Why they won
Bloomberg wins arguably the most competitive category in this year’s IMD & IRD Awards (based on the number of entries received), thanks to its Bloomberg Risk Data & Investment Analytics suite. The service provides users with a range of datasets, including liquidity assessment (LQA), market-implied probability of default, fund risk analytics and fund ESG analytics to help them proactively manage and mitigate their various risk exposures. To that end, the firm’s recently launched suite of fund-level analytics for the ETF and mutual fund markets and the enhancement of its LQA model for pricing/valuing bonds will no doubt be well received by its vast community of buy-side and sell-side users.
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