As I look back, 2021 now seems like a brief respite in the markets given the challenges of 2022. The economic conditions and geopolitical realities experienced this year contributed to volatility and as a result, we saw an increased need for high quality data and flexible technology, both for our clients and for our evaluated pricing business, BVAL.

At the same time, changes that have been brewing in the markets for the past few years also took off, specifically with respect to electronification and central bank rates increases. Fixed income markets are in such a different place today than a year ago, but providing high-quality pricing data, remaining the trusted source of pricing information, and further refining our client experience continued to be integral to our success this year.

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