Reuters Shifts Strategy to Regain Falling Share

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Reuters last Friday revealed its strategy to make its products more attractive to users and stem the loss of desktop space to Bloomberg.

Reuters also disclosed a number of new deals for its Reuters Knowledge product. Reuters will supply Knowledge for Investment Management to 100 buy-side analysts and portfolio managers at Insight Investment Management (part of the Halifax Bank of Scotland group) and 70 portfolio managers and buy-side analysts in London at fund manager ISIS. An ongoing rollout at

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