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BlackBox Logic adds four new clients

Jun 25, 2010

BlackBox Logic LLC, a data aggregation service company that provides a comprehensive database of loan-level collateral underlying non-agency residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) for investors, broker/dealers and researchers, has announced contracts with several new clients who will use the company’s loan-level data aggregation service, BBx Data, for their RMBS industry research and forecasting needs. BBx Data covers the Jumbo A, sub-prime and Alt-A mortgage markets and includes more than 7,200 residential mortgage-backed securities, 21 million loans and nearly 700 million remittance records, dating back to 1999. New BlackBox Logic clients include: ►Raymond James & Associates, a broker/dealer wholly-owned by Raymond James Financial Inc.  ►Algorithmics’ Credit Advisory and Evaluations Group, an enterprise risk solutions firm wholly-owned by the Fitch Group. ►Six50 Capital Management, a fund manager and consultant affiliated with Ranieri Partners and Cooperstein Analytics. ►Cognilytics, a provider of advanced predictive analytics, enterprise data management and business intelligence solutions across all asset classes in the financial services sector. “We’re proud to add trading and research leaders like these to our growing portfolio of BBx Data users,” said Larry Barnett, chief executive officer of BlackBox Logic. “We look forward to supporting their success through the data quality, depth and responsiveness we provide.” For more information, visit www.bbxlogic.com.
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