The service will provide Spanish versions of Bloomberg News’ coverage, including content from bureaus in Bogota, Buenos Aires, Caracas, Lima, Madrid, Mexico City and Santiago. Breaking news, analysis, commentary and exclusive feature pieces will be available to news licensing customers and subscribers of the Bloomberg Terminal.
“The demand for news in Spanish is growing, and Bloomberg’s content service is committed to become the leading provider of quality Spanish-language business news,” said Josh Rucci, general manager and global head of Bloomberg’s content service, in a statement. “We have experienced translators working side-by-side with reporters in our extensive network of bureaus throughout Latin America and Spain, allowing coverage from several key markets across seven time zones.”
The service will feature exclusive local stories from Latin America and Spain, global business, finance, economic and political news impacting Spanish-speaking markets, feature stories on lifestyle, luxury, technology and automotive industries, and economic forecasts on Latin America, the United States and Europe.
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