The deal will give customers access to premium news from Dow Jones Newswires, and select content from The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, and MarketWatch.com. S&P Global Market Intelligence will also distribute Dow Jones’s Chinese- and Japanese-language newswire content.
“We are excited to partner with Dow Jones, one of the premier global news providers, to deliver seamless, market-moving content that our clients can capitalize on to navigate business changes and complexities,” said Sarah Cottle, global head of insight at S&P Global Market Intelligence, in a statement. “Dow Jones’ world-class editorial coverage will complement S&P Global Market Intelligence’s expertise in creating data-driven insights and sector-focused analysis, enabling us to deliver differentiated content to the market.”
Dow Jones content will become available for S&P Global clients as part of their subscription plan later this year.
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