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Reuters Looks Forward To The Euro Conversion

EURO FOCUS

NEW YORK--Market data vendors may now be scrambling to ensure that they've thought of everything in preparation for the introduction of the euro. Inside Market Data spoke with Jeffrey Maron, who heads Reuters' euro effort and Julie Burnett, euro project manager, who explained the range of changes that will have to take place over the conversion weekend.

Reuters says it has spent 300 man years and $16.7 million on its euro conversion program however, a lot of work has yet to be done. Four million

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