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S&P Global Market Intelligence Launches GenAI-Enabled Solutions to Enhance Research and Analysis

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S&P Global Market Intelligence has introduced a suite of generative AI (GenAI)-enabled solutions to support client research and analysis. These innovations are available via the new Labs section of the S&P Capital IQ Pro platform, which showcases both developed and early-stage technologies from S&P Global and Kensho. Key offerings include Transcripts Trending Topics, which helps users identify trends in earnings call transcripts, and News Sentiment, which provides quantitative insights based on sentiment analysis. Another tool, Transcripts Key Phrases, highlights significant topics from earnings calls to assist users in understanding key company themes.

Additional GenAI enhancements include IQ Market Summaries, offering timely updates on U.S., European, and Asian markets, as well as Transcript Summarization, which generates earnings call summaries. The S&P Global Marketplace GenAI Search simplifies the querying process, helping users quickly find relevant data across S&P Global’s datasets. These tools aim to streamline workflows and boost analytical efficiency.

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