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LSEG and Databricks Partner to Deliver AI-Ready Financial Data via Delta Sharing

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The London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) and Databricks have formed a strategic partnership to make LSEG’s financial data available natively in Databricks through Delta Sharing. The collaboration will initially provide access to Lipper Fund Data & Analytics and Cross Asset Analytics, with additional datasets including Pricing, Reference Data, Starmine models, Fundamentals, Estimates, Economics and Tick History to follow. These datasets will be accessible via the Databricks Marketplace, enabling seamless integration and discovery.

By combining LSEG’s financial data with Databricks’ AI and analytics platform, the partnership aims to transform how financial services teams build and deploy AI agents. Through Databricks’ Agent Bricks, institutions can integrate market data with enterprise datasets to create AI-powered solutions for investment analytics, risk management, trading, forecasting and compliance reporting. The approach allows teams to replace manual, batch-based processes with real-time, automated insights, accelerating decision-making and maintaining competitiveness in dynamic markets.

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