09.27.2011

Bond Pricing Sees Asia Surge

09.27.2011
Terry Flanagan

Regulations and fragmentation drive demand for evaluated pricing services.

Demand for bond pricing services is soaring in Asia as a result of regulatory changes and an increasingly fragmented marketplace.

There have been a number of regulatory changes in Asia Pacific over recent years, both at a regional level and globally with the harmonization of accounting rules (i.e., IFRS rule changes).Regional regulatory changes include MAS (Monetary Authority of Singapore) which relates to new rules for collective investment schemes.

“This has resulted in a focus on independent evaluations for derivatives and structured products and is effective from October 1, 2011,” Magnus Cattan, business development director, Interactive Data Asia, told Markets Media.   “Asia Pacific is a very fragmented market with less trading for fixed income which as a result makes price sourcing more challenging.”

Interactive Data is now distributing evaluated pricing for long-term Malaysian fixed income assets from BPA Malaysia. In addition to this, Interactive Data is providing international fixed-income evaluated pricing to the Malaysian market

BPA Malaysia, the only registered bond pricing agency accredited by the Securities Commission of Malaysia, has progressively built its core business to become the principal source of valuation and reference data on the Malaysian sukuk and bond markets.

“We have seen an increasing need from the Malaysian market for independent evaluated pricing, especially for hard-to-value international securities, as domestic firms seek to manage their risk exposure,” said Cattan.  “Demand for this content is increasing internationally due to the rapid growth of Islamic finance over the past few years, which has been estimated at a rate of 15 to 20 percent.”

Interactive Data provides daily evaluated pricing for approximately 2.8 million fixed income and international equity issues, covering a broad range of instruments that include global asset-backed securities (ABS), mortgage-backed securities (MBS) and collateralized mortgage obligations (CMOs).

Evaluated security pricing services provide computer-driven or manually calculated prices for illiquid and OTC securities.

A recent Markets Media article highlights how @tZERO is resetting its vision - focusing on partnerships, regulated infrastructure, and global scale to make tokenized capital markets a reality.

Under CEO @Alan_Konevsky, the company is leveraging regulatory momentum to enable…

Want to know who calls the shots on trading tech? We partnered with @WeAreAdaptive to interview capital markets professionals globally to uncover key trends and evolving patterns in technology deployment. Reach the report here:

Load More

Related articles

We're Enhancing Your Experience with Smart Technology

We've updated our Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy to introduce AI tools that will personalize your content, improve our market analysis, and deliver more relevant insights.These changes take effect on Aug 25, 2025.
Your data remains protected—we're simply using smart technology to serve you better. [Review Full Terms] | [Review Privacy Policy] Please review our updated Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy carefully. By continuing to use our services after Aug 25, 2025, you agree to these

Close the CTA