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  2. Bloomberg Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The Bloomberg Terminal is a computer software system provided by the financial data vendor Bloomberg L.P. that enables professionals in the financial service sector and other industries to access Bloomberg Professional Services through which users can monitor and analyze real-time financial market data and place trades on the electronic trading platform. [1]

  3. Bloomberg L.P. - Wikipedia

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    Bloomberg L.P. is an American privately held financial, software, data, and media company headquartered in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.It was co-founded by Michael Bloomberg in 1981, with Thomas Secunda, Duncan MacMillan, Charles Zegar, [9] and a 12% ownership investment by Bank of America through its brokerage subsidiary Merrill Lynch.

  4. Talk:Bloomberg Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Can anybody tell me what dedicated bandwidth would be required to run Bloomberg terminals for 4 users? Why are you asking on a wikipedia discussion page. Call up Bloomberg's sales dept. Or look on their web page [1]-- Almost all Bloomberg access is provided via leased lines direct to the Bloomberg network and not over the internet.

  5. Bloomberg News - Wikipedia

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    Bloomberg News was founded by Michael Bloomberg and Matthew Winkler in 1990 to deliver financial news reporting to Bloomberg Terminal subscribers. [3] The agency was established in 1990 with a team of six people. [4] Winkler was first editor-in-chief. [5]

  6. Bloomberg Billionaires Index - Wikipedia

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    The full index is available online on the Bloomberg Terminal for free. [21] There are tools to compare the fortunes of multiple billionaires, track the billionaires whose assets change the most, and analyze the one-year performance of individual billionaires or billionaires grouped by industry, region or nation. [22] [23]

  7. Clean price - Wikipedia

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    In Bloomberg Terminal or Reuters, bond prices are quoted using the clean price. Traders tend to think of bonds in terms of their clean prices. Clean prices are more stable over time than dirty prices.

  8. Bloomberg - Wikipedia

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    Bloomberg TV Malaysia; Bloomberg Terminal, desktop terminal and software widely used in the financial industry; Bloomberg Data, API product using sftp or web service protocols to retrieve market data; Bloomberg Government, online news service covering governmental affairs; Bloomberg Law, an online legal research service

  9. Quotron - Wikipedia

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    When the Bloomberg professional terminal launched for bond traders it had amber text on a black background. Quotron did not keep pace with developments in technology and the company was slow to move from a dedicated terminal to personal computers, as the proprietary Bloomberg Terminal overtook its market share.