The company has developed a tool that will look for news-related topics in earnings calls, such as guidance, capital allocation, hiring and labor plans, the macro environment, new products, supply chain issues, and consumer demand.
“We continue to revolutionize the research process by serving customers solutions that combine deep financial domain knowledge, technology expertise and world-class content,” said Andrew Skala, global head of research, in a statement. “With these innovations, we are empowering analysts with critical tools and integrated workflows for their research journey.”
The summaries will have links to Bloomberg terminal functions. The company has more than 325,000 subscribers to its terminal.
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