HK Startups Amareos, Oddup Build Sentiment, Research Apps for Eikon Users

The apps will enable Eikon users to compare startup companies in Asia against each other and against established public companies using sentiment and fundamental research.

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Amareos builds tools that utilize the Thomson Reuters-MarketPsych indexes to analyze more than 2 million articles a day from news sources, blogs, forums and social media platforms, and creates sentiment indicators for more than 9,000 underlying instruments in various asset classes. Amareos then uses "emotional indicators" expressed in these content sources, such as joy, fear, and anger, to enable investors to assess the psychological state of global markets.

Oddup is a data-driven research

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