III Research
Providing research on global companies and currencies, for broker-dealers, investment banks, money managers and private clients world-wide
III Research is a leading source for impartial research and strategy for global equities and foreign exchange.
The company was admitted to the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) of the London Stock Exchange in 2000, and operates through two subsidiaries: Pronet Analytics.com Limited (Regulated and Authorised by the Financial Services Authority in the UK, and registered as an Investment Advisor with the Securities Exchange Commission in the USA) has been ranked consistently in the global top-five independent currency research firms, whilst its Independent Financial Markets Research Limited majority-owned subsidiary has become the leading specialist in the United States for the provision of research on non-US companies (primarily those with American Depositary Receipt programs).
The company is headquartered in London, with research and development facilities operating in China and India. Key distribution partners are BNY Jaywalk, Inc., Reuters PLC, Institutional Research Services, Inc., and Bloomberg LP (PRON) as well as a number of specialist distribution partners in China who are focused specifically on introducing FX research services to the rapidly developing currency markets in that country.
Services and Products
Global Equity Research
Our Global Equity Research combines currency analysis with bottom-up fundamental research to provide unique research into some of the world’s biggest companies.
GEO Monitor™
A specialist practice within the III Research combining language and research skills to assemble a dynamic database of the world’s upcoming public offerings which will be of most interest to institutional clients.
Bespoke Research
Fundamental or quantitative research products or assignments exclusively tailored to client requirements.
Pronet Analytics
A live, streaming view of the real-time condition of global currencies. History, the current market, it's direction, and likely extent of the move are all displayed in a single, highly visual display.