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'''Financial
== Services
;Pricing
Price validation services enable users to streamline their operations and reduce the risks inherent in activities such as [[Net asset value|NAV]] production. Acting as a managed service provider, a financial data processor will take raw data from the clients' chosen data sources and subject it to the processor's validation routines before onward delivery.
Counterparty Price Collection & Validation <br>▼
Corporate Actions/Dividends Validation <br>▼
A Counterparty Collection service provides a unique collection, reconciliation and validation service for OTC derivatives and other illiquid instruments.
Reduction of operational risk. <br>▼
A corporate actions service enables users to streamline their operations and reduce the risks inherent in fund administration. The financial Data Processor will act as a managed service provider, and take raw data from the clients' chosen data sources and subject it to the processor's validation routines before onward delivery.
Validation of hard to price instruments. <br>▼
Less chance of a breach of Service Level Agreements. <br>▼
Clearly defined audit trail. <br>▼
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Working with an end user, a financial data processor can process raw data feeds or services to help a user achieve:
==List of processors==
* [[Adaptive Modeler]]
* [[CQG]]
* [[Esignal]]
* [[MetaStock]]
* [[Money.Net]]
* [[MetaTrader 4]]
* [[TradeStation]]
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