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Tradeweb Expands Market Data Availability Through Thomson Reuters

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Tradeweb, a leading global provider of online markets for institutional investors and dealers, and Thomson Reuters today announced that their market data has been incorporated into the Thomson Reuters Datascope Real-Time (RDRT) feed offering. Tradeweb data continues to be available via Reuters 3000 Xtra desktop.

Thomson Reuters customers are now able to subscribe to Tradeweb market data for use across business activities including programmatic and automated trading applications, risk management systems, portfolio pricing and valuation tools and pricing engines. The agreement covers real-time price information for rates, credit and money market products.

“We are pleased to have increased our premier market data offering through Thomson Reuters to include RDRT. This is an ideal channel for seamlessly expanding the use of Tradeweb data from its strong franchise on the trading floor throughout an institution for a full range of critical business requirements,” said Bill Gartland, Managing Director and global head of Market Data at Tradeweb.

“Thomson Reuters is committed to providing best-in-class content to meet the mission-critical needs of its clients. The addition of Tradeweb’s benchmark quality market data to our feed products, together with associated application consumption rights, reinforces this goal and represents an excellent addition to our content coverage,” said Mike Powell, Global Head of Enterprise Information at Thomson Reuters.

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