Chemical Bank Skips Reuters In Triarch Feedhandler Hunt

MANAGEMENT AND STRATEGY

More evidence that Reuters has become less interested in building feedhandlers for its Triarch 2000 digital data distribution platform has emerged at Chemical Bank in New York City. Chemical, which implemented Triarch 2000 earlier this year, is in the final stages of testing a feedhandler developed by Market Vision Corp. -- not Reuters -- that provides MMS International (MMS) and Market News Service Inc. (MNS) commentary and analysis and news services. The services are expected to be rolled out

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