Thomson Reuters Eikon and Tradeweb
Thomson Reuters Eikon is the most intuitive desktop for making short- and long-term trading decisions.
Tradeweb is the market place of choice for forward-thinking buy-side institutions. It’s where the liquidity is, with more than $300 billion executed on average every day.
These two market leading products have been integrated to offer the fixed income community with an unparalleled desktop solution.
Whenever you see a price you like or an opportunity to act, you can do it straightaway. Key price displays and calculators facilitate your research, analysis and scenario testing, and never take you more than a click or two away from execution.
Key Features
- Explore the fixed income and derivatives markets in depth on RatesViews.
- Construct a robust view of market conditions, build successful strategies and make better informed trades day-by-day. Understand more, investigate further and test the figures. Be fully prepared when it’s time to trade.
- Get a glimpse into the market, work from the most comprehensive set of prices from Tradeweb and specialist contributors, analyse at speed or at length, stay alert to the news and investigate the fundamentals.
- And when you’ve done that, trade immediately on Tradeweb, a leading market place for electronic trading and trade processing. Tradeweb operates a global fixed income and derivatives trading network, which harnesses the distribution of more than 40 liquidity providers.
Access one of the world’s leading sources of streaming market data for Rates and Credit products from Tradeweb, exclusive to Thomson Reuters Eikon.
Tradeweb coverage on Thomson Reuters Eikon
Thomson Reuters Eikon desktop customers have access to Tradeweb real-time data for fixed income and derivatives asset classes, including all major government bond markets:
- U.S. Treasuries – Bills, Notes, Bonds, STRIPS and TIPS
- TBA-MBS – Fannie Mae, Federal Home Loan, Freddie Mac, Ginnie Mae, Fannie Mae Benchmark Remic and Freddie Mac Reference Remic
- US Agency Bonds – Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Federal Home Loan Bank, FNMA and FHLMC Subordinated Debt, FHLB TAPS, Federal Farm Credit, and Tennessee Valley Authority
- Money Market – US CP Rates, European CP Rates, European Deposit, European CD, Agency Discount Notes
- European Government – Bills, Bonds, Gilt, Index Linked Bonds, Gilt Index Linked Bonds
- European Covered Bonds
- Supranationals and Dollar Supras
- European Credit
- Japanese Government – Bills, Bonds and Index Linked Bonds
- Interest Rate Swaps – U.S. Dollar, Euro, Yen and Sterling
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