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Markit Hub iPad App Adds Nomura Research

Markit, the financial information services company, today announced that Nomura's global fixed income research, ranked No. 1 for Japan and China in 2010 by Institutional Investor, is now available via the Markit Hub Financial Research App for iPad.

Markit Hub is a web and iPad research platform providing institutional market participants with direct-to-source access to research, commentary, news, data and analytics from global banks and major third-party providers.

"Adding Nomura's global research to the Markit Hub Financial Research App for iPad brings Nomura's powerful combination of rigorous analysis and unique insights of the world's economic and financial indicators to investors through this exciting platform," says Heidi Johnson, managing director, head of Markit Hub at Markit. "It is a pleasure to include Nomura in our growing list of global investment firms contributing to this app."

Markit Hub's single-sign on technology, commingled headlines and advanced navigation and filtering tools provide fast, customized access to a rich content set. The platform has more than 250,000 participants representing the world's investment firms with customers in North America, Europe, Asia and Latin America.

Phil Albinus is the former editor-in-chief of Advanced Trading. He has nearly two decades of journalism experience and has been covering financial technology and regulation for nine years. Before joining Advanced Trading, he served as editor of Waters, a monthly trade journal ... View Full Bio

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