BNP Paribas launches new solution

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6 May 2015
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Major custodian, BNP Paribas Securities Services has launched a new offering - an Asset and Liability Investment Analytics (ALIA) solution which it says is aimed at supporting liability-driven investment strategies.

The company's head of Asia Pacific Investment reporting and Performance, Madhu Gayer explained the move saying that the emergence of liability-based strategies was probably one of the most significant developments in pension funds investment in recent years.

"Understanding investment risk and exposure to asset and liability mismatches is crucial for pension funds. With our new range of analytics, our clients can not only monitor their assets and liabilities after the fact, but can also manage their asset allocation across asset classes including credit, property, equity and currency," he said.

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