Reuters
n. first worldwide news and information agency (founded in Britain by Paul Julius Reuter in 1851) | ||||
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Reuters Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Reuters
the world's premier supplier of on-line financial information. They collect information from about 180 exchanges and over-the-counter markets in the form of 4000 customers who supply information and from its own staff of 1,200 journalists.
the world's premier supplier of on-line financial information. They collect information from about 180 exchanges and over-the-counter markets in the form of 4000 customers who supply information and from its own staff of 1,200 journalists.
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Reuters Group PLC
Exchange: Nasdaq
Collects and distributes current trading information for securities, commodities, options and futures from organized exchanges and over-the-counter markets; Edits and reports general and specialized news for business and media subscribers in textual, video and audio form; Offers real-time information, information databases,
Reuters Group PLC
Exchange: Nasdaq
Collects and distributes current trading information for securities, commodities, options and futures from organized exchanges and over-the-counter markets; Edits and reports general and specialized news for business and media subscribers in textual, video and audio form; Offers real-time information, information databases,
Reuters Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Reuters
Reuters Group plc ( and ); is a financial market data provider and news service that provides reports from around the world to newspapers and broadcasters. However, news reporting accounts for less than 10% of the company's income. Its main focus is on supplying the financial markets with information and trading products. These include market data, such as share prices and currency rates, research and analytics, as well as trading systems that allow dealers to buy and sell such things as currencies and shares on a computer screen instead of by telephone or on a trading floor like that of the New York Stock Exchange. Among other services, the most notable is analysis of 40,000 companies, debt instruments, and 3 million economic series. Competitors include Bloomberg L.P. and Dow Jones Newswires.
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