Thomson Reuters Expands DataScope Solutions

DataScope Equities Plus offers faster delivery cycle

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Thomson Reuters is launching a new customizable solution in its DataScope offerings

Thomson Reuters has announced the launch of DataScope Equities Plus, a customizable bulk data-feed solution for offering continuously updated reference data and end-of-day pricing.

Existing DataScope Solutions already provide pricing, referential and security master data attributes for pre-trade, trade and post-trade operational workflow requirements across the front, middle and back offices of financial institutions. The next-generation delivery schedule available through DataScope Equities Plus gives users an advance view of instruments and securities before the start of each trading day.

Reference data is now delivered in 15-minute increments, with each installment reflecting changes across all content sets and subscriptions. Pricing data is supplied end-of-day, with corrections and late-market changes delivered via DataScope Equities Plus as they become available. 

DataScope Equities Plus also delivers customizable reports through the ability to select from XML or pipe-delimited files. Users will gain access to a broader range of content sets, encompassing technical indicators and future views of reference changes.

 

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