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Another Year On: Where Is Reuters' Decisions 2000 Bloomberg-Killer?

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More than a year after it appeared set for imminent release, Decisions 2000, Reuters Holdings PLC's Bloomberg- Killer fixed-income analytics service has yet to emerge.

Reuters is tight-lipped about its progress. But sources attribute Decisions 2000's continued delay to a series of tensions between Reuters and third-party developer Steven Levkoff, plus a wider tendency among Reuters' new management under Peter Job to question former managing director Glen Renfrew's sacred cows.

Decisions 2000 is a

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