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Iress and Dow Jones Enhance Real-Time Market News Integration

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Iress has extended its partnership with Dow Jones Newswires, enabling Iress news subscribers to access real-time market news across all asset classes and geographies. This service will be seamlessly integrated into customer workflows through Iress’s market data and trading software.

The partnership ensures that Iress’s global market data and trading customers can access premium content from Dow Jones Newswires, including selected articles from The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, MarketWatch, and Investor’s Business Daily.

The collaboration aims to deliver enhanced market insights, leveraging Dow Jones’s global coverage and local reporting expertise in key markets such as Australia.

Iress’s CEO, Global Trading and Market Data, Jason Hoang commented: “It’s of critical importance that traders have access to trusted, accurate and timely information. Through this partnership, we believe that our clients can be confident that the information they use through Iress’s software is of the highest calibre and can be relied upon to help make better trading decisions.”

Dow Jones Newswires’ General Manager, Joe Cappitelli, added: “By integrating our real-time market news directly into customer workflows, Iress is creating even more value for their clients, enhancing their user experience and helping them make smarter investment decisions.”

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