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At S&P Global Market Intelligence, we understand the importance of accurate, deep and insightful information. We integrate financial and industry data, research and news into tools that help track performance, generate alpha, identify investment ideas, perform valuations and assess credit risk. Investment professionals, government agencies, corporations and universities around the world use this essential intelligence to make business and financial decisions with conviction.

S&P Global Market Intelligence is a division of S&P Global (NYSE: SPGI), the world鈥檚 foremost provider of credit ratings, benchmarks and analytics in the global capital and commodity markets, offering ESG solutions, deep data and insights on critical business factors. S&P Global has been providing essential intelligence that unlocks opportunity, fosters growth and accelerates progress for more than 160 years. For more information, visit

S&P Global Market Intelligence News

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Lendable inventory tops US$40tn



According to S&P Global Market Intelligence, growth in asset valuations and new inventory from expanding client types helped push the figure to the highest on record

S&P Global Market Intelligence Features

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Improving the resilience and stability of the market



Matthew Chessum, director of securities finance at S&P Global Market Intelligence, explores how the availability of data, which was once fairly limited, has evolved to become an essential aspect of financial markets, and in turn allowed the repo market to become a globalised and heavily interconnected utility
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The path to global UTI harmonisation



Jonathan Tsang, business development director, Europe at S&P Global Market Intelligence Cappitech, explores the industry鈥檚 transition to further harmonisation through the sharing of unique transaction identifiers, and the move to apply this concept to the derivatives market

S&P Global Market Intelligence Interviews

Cappitech at S&P Global Market Intelligence


Struan Lloyd



Struan Lloyd, head of Cappitech at S&P Global Market Intelligence, discusses key findings from the annual Global Regulatory Reporting Survey. Addressing challenges of inadequate resources and data quality management, he emphasises the critical role of good data in effective regulatory reporting