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June 29, 1995
Securities Industry Association Announces Software Library Based on
Standard Securities Calculation Methods Books
New York, N.Y., June 29, 1995 - The Securities Industry Association
(SIA) today announced a new software library
designed to help the securities industry standardize the valuation and
analysis of fixed income securities.
The “SIA Standard Securities Calculation Methods Software Library,”
which provides software developers of in-house and commercial systems with
standard securities calculations, was produced by Trading & Investment
Programs & Systems, Inc. (TIPS). Jan Mayle, TIPS president, also is
author of the “Standard Securities Calculation Methods” books. The SIA
Software Library includes calculations for valuation and analysis of domestic,
foreign developed and emerging market fixed income securities.
“The new software library will help the securities industry follow a
common industry methodology when trading fixed income securities,” said
Don Kittell, SIA Executive Vice President.
“While the development and publication of standard-setting formulas
was a strong first step, the software will make for more automated and
accurate calculations,” he said.
The SIA Software Library is available on more than 20 commonly used
hardware platforms, from mainframes and minis to workstations and personal
computer systems. In addition, the Library is language-independent and
can be used with most common programming languages, including C, COBOL,
FORTRAN, RPG, FoxPro, Visual Basic and others.
The platform and hardware independence of the SIA Library allows users
to be assured all systems produce a consistent result, according to Mr.
Mayle.
“In addition to providing the assurance that all calculations meet industry
standards, the software will be continually updated to include standards
for new instruments and regulatory changes,” Mr. Mayle said. “The experiences
related to us by our current clients -- leading brokerage, banking, insurance
and money management firms using an earlier version of this product --
suggest that the SIA Library is more cost-effective and reliable than creating
a calculation library in-house,” he said.
“SIA Standard Securities Calculation Methods Software Library” consists
of more than 700 functions for the computation of most fixed income formulae.
The software is an exhaustive library of financial algorithms covering
all types of instruments, including U.S. Treasury, agency, municipal and
corporate securities; mortgage-backed securities; as well as foreign government
bonds from developed and emerging markets. Calculations offered by the
SIA Software Library include price, yield, accrued interest, duration,
convexity, cash flows and total return.
Users interested in learning more about the SIA Library can request
a free diskette containing complete product documentation from TIPS. In
addition, TIPS also is offering a fully functional trial copy of the SIA
Library.
SIA is the securities industry’s trade association, representing the
business interests of more than 700 securities firms in North America which
collectively account for about 90 percent of securities firm revenue in
the U.S.
Founded in 1986, TIPS, Inc., is the leading provider of fixed income
calculations software to the financial services industry. Users of current
TIPS software products include the nation’s leading brokerage, money management,
banking and insurance firms.
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