Exchange Data International (EDI)
Overview
Exchange Data International (EDI) is a leading provider of financial and economic data, offering comprehensive solutions for the global financial community. EDI provides a wide range of data services, including end-of-day pricing, corporate actions, reference data, and economic data, to support investment research, portfolio management, and regulatory compliance.
Features
- End-of-Day Pricing: Accurate and timely end-of-day pricing data for global securities, including equities, bonds, and derivatives.
- Corporate Actions: Detailed corporate actions data, including dividends, stock splits, mergers, and acquisitions.
- Reference Data: Comprehensive reference data for global securities, including identifiers, classifications, and metadata.
- Economic Data: Extensive economic data covering key indicators, macroeconomic trends, and forecasts.
- Historical Data: Access to extensive historical data for backtesting, research, and analysis.
- Real-Time Data: Real-time data feeds for timely market analysis and decision-making.
- Custom Data Solutions: Tailored data solutions to meet specific client requirements and use cases.
- Data Integration: Seamless integration with trading platforms, risk management systems, and analytical tools.
- API Access: Robust APIs for programmatic access to EDI’s data, enabling automated data retrieval and integration.
- Compliance and Regulatory Support: Data services to support regulatory compliance and reporting requirements.
Key Components
- End-of-Day Data: Comprehensive end-of-day pricing data for various asset classes from global exchanges.
- Corporate Actions Data: Detailed and timely information on corporate actions affecting securities.
- Reference Data Services: Accurate reference data for securities, including identifiers like ISIN, CUSIP, and SEDOL.
- Economic Data Services: Macroeconomic data, indicators, and forecasts from a wide range of sources.
- Historical Data Services: Extensive historical data sets for research, backtesting, and analysis.
- Real-Time Data Feeds: Real-time market data feeds for up-to-the-minute market analysis.
- Data Solutions: Customizable data solutions tailored to specific client needs.
Integrations
EDI integrates with various financial platforms, data providers, and third-party applications to enhance its usability. Some notable integrations include:
- Trading Platforms: Integration with popular trading platforms such as Bloomberg, Thomson Reuters, and others.
- Risk Management Systems: Seamless integration with risk management and compliance systems.
- Financial Analysis Tools: Compatibility with tools like Microsoft Excel, MATLAB, and R for advanced analysis and visualization.
- APIs: Provides APIs for custom integrations and automated data retrieval.
- Third-Party Applications: Support for various third-party financial applications and services.
Community and Support
EDI offers extensive support through detailed documentation, user guides, tutorials, and a dedicated support team. Users can also access educational resources, webinars, and community forums to share insights, ask questions, and receive assistance from other financial professionals and EDI experts.
Use Cases
- Institutional Investors: Utilized by institutional investors for accurate pricing data, corporate actions, and reference data to support investment decisions.
- Market Researchers: Enables market researchers to conduct in-depth studies and analysis of market trends and economic data.
- Quantitative Analysts: Provides quants with historical data for developing and backtesting trading models.
- Portfolio Managers: Supports portfolio managers with data needed for portfolio analysis, management, and reporting.
- Compliance Officers: Helps compliance officers meet regulatory reporting requirements with accurate and timely data.
EDI’s robust data services, extensive coverage, and reliable support make it an ideal choice for financial institutions, traders, and analysts seeking comprehensive market and economic data solutions.