Money.Net Bolsters News Content with Dataminr, MT Newswires Upgrade

Money.Net says the Dataminr content will fill a gap in the market for social media data that is not being addressed by other terminal vendors.

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The Dataminr content—which went live on Money.Net at no additional cost to existing subscribers today, Monday May 15, after a soft-launch period—will be visible as headlines within Money.Net’s news feed, with links to external content.

“We consider ‘news’ to be any text that moves markets—tweets, long-form articles, other social media, and newswires. We deliver all that through our newsfeeds,” says Money.Net chief executive Morgan Downey. “There is a huge amount of market-moving information

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