DTN Enlists MT Newswires to Support International Equities Data Expansion

DTN is seeking to expand its equities coverage beyond just US active traders to those in other markets.

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The first phase of DTN's international equities data expansion─the addition of London Stock Exchange market data and FTSE Russell index data to its DTN ProphetX and DTN IQ displays and DTN IQFeed─went live in early June. DTN then upgraded existing clients who used MT Newswires' Americas-centric Live Briefs service to the vendor's Live Briefs Pro Global Markets service, which also provides UK news. For those clients who do not already use MT Newswires, DTN will offer a 30-day free trial of the

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