Bloomberg

199 results about this entity

Period: 26 Oct 2007 - 14 Nov 2024

Thomson Reuters fails RIC licensing market test

Thomson Reuters has failed to appease EU antitrust bodies over proposed concessions in the way it licenses the proprietary Reuters Instrument Codes.

Bloomberg revamps terminal - launches Next

In a rare media event, Bloomberg unveils its enhanced terminal BloombergNext, which was developed via extensive customer analysis and relationship management.

Bloomberg piles pressure on Thomson Reuters with Next redesign

Bloomberg today takes the wraps off a two-year development effort designed to simplify its desktop data service and pile the pressure on dealing terminal rival Thomson Reuters.

City bins broadcast financial news

City workers not glued to their BlackBerrys can now still keep up with the latest financial news as they walk the streets, thanks to a batch of new recycling bins featuring screens showing content from the likes of the LSE and Economist.

Bloomberg opens up market data distribution API

Bloomberg has opened up its market data distribution technology, letting developers use its API without any costs or restrictions.

European exchanges and vendors develop post-trade standards

A consortium of exchanges and technology suppliers have developed a set of common standards designed to restore post-trade transparency in the European equity markets.

Bloomberg taps consumer sentiment for equity analytics

Bloomberg is to begin offering traders social media analytics as a real-time sentiment indicator for stocks heavily influenced by consumer opinion.

Currency players combine to manage 'flash crash' risks

The world's leading foreign exchange dealers and trading platforms are collaborating on an industry-wide initiative to reduce the risk of an algorithmic-led 'flash crash' hitting the global currency markets.

CFTC appoints data standardisation sub-committee members

Representatives from the ISO, Goldman Sachs, Google and Swift are among the members of a new technology advisory sub-committee on data standardisation set up by the CFTC.

Financial services IT spending on the up - Bloomberg survey

More than three quarters of financial services industry technology executives expect to increase their IT spending over the next year, according to a Bloomberg survey which also suggests a shift to greater use of hosted services.

Exchanges and vendors unite over consolidated tape

European stock exchanges together with Thomson Reuters, Bloomberg, the LSE and Nyse Euronext have agreed a framework for developing a consolidated tape of post-trade equity reporting data across Europe.

S&P attacked over Cusip fees

Three influential US trade bodies have called on the Securities and Exchange Commission to crack down on the fees charged for securities identifiers by Standard & Poor's.