It’s the first time the company’s editorial content has been on the terminal.
“Making news usable is the primary driver of coverage style and focus at MT Newswires, and we’re pleased to be part of the Bloomberg terminal experience,” says MT Newswires CEO Brooks McFeely in a statement. “Bloomberg reaches a large community of influential global investors, which will help to strengthen MT Newswires’ international circulation.”
MT Newswires is a financial news service serving the largest banks, brokerage, wealth management, research and trading applications. It covers public companies, commodities, capital markets, global economies and market-moving events.
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