Reuters launches new structured products platform

Trade and risk management vendor Reuters has launched the Kondor+ Structured Products (KSP) platform which enables users to design, price and manage the risk of structured products.

KSP allows users to develop new structured products, without the need for coding, which become part of the standard trade and risk Kondor+ process managed from front through to the back office on a single straight-through processing (STP) platform.

KSP, which eliminates manual processes and reduces operational risk, has embedded pricing models from pricing and risk analytics firm NumeriX as well as the ability to plug in any external pricing library.

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