2011 Year in Review: Top Vendors Battle Financial, Identity Crises

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Reinvention was a key theme for major market data vendors in 2011 as they sought to shrug off the impact of the aftermath of the financial crisis—with some proving more successful than others.

Building on the “open” architecture movement announced in 2010, Bloomberg’s year was one of its most innovative since the company’s inception, with multiple projects underway to enhance its content and services, appeal to new client bases and move the vendor from being almost solely a provider of terminals

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