SuperDerivatives Adds Mutual Funds Data to DGX Terminal

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A screenshot of SuperDerivatives' DGX terminal display

Over-the-counter pricing and risk management software provider SuperDerivatives has added mutual funds data to its DGX market data terminal platform in response to demand from clients in the wealth management and private banking sectors.

SuperDerivatives officials decline to disclose specific sources of the mutual funds data, but say the vendor obtains its content from numerous sources, including banks, brokers, utility companies, commodity and energy producers, data aggregators and exchanges.

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