Thomson Reuters Focuses on Search in Latest Eikon

Key to Thomson Reuters' plan are enhancements to Eikon’s search box, which acts as a focal point for the terminal’s content and allows users to search using instrument symbols and function shortcut codes, or simply to type natural-language queries into the search bar, which not only returns results in the form of relevant data tables and charts, but also suggests these as a drop-down list of potential search results. For example, if a user types “IBM VWAP” and starts typing a timeframe, Eikon

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