MT Newswires is now offering the video segments as part of its Live Briefs PRO global news feed.
“Bloomberg Television continues to be the premier global destination for business and finance professionals,” said M. Scott Havens, chief growth officer and global head of strategic partnerships, Bloomberg Media, in a statement. “The agreement with MT Newswires allows us to bring our video content directly to its highly engaged audiences who continually look for the most relevant and up to-date news on market trends, investments and more.”
Some of MT Newswires’ content appears on the Bloomberg terminal after a 2019 agreement.
MT Newswires started in 1999 as a newsletter service but is now distributed by Lexis/Nexus, Morningstar and Thomson Reuters, among others. Its main readers are individual investors and clients of money managers that provide MT Newswires content through their websites.
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