EcoWin Wins EC Vote

DATA DISPLAY & ANALYTICS

The Directorate General for Economic and Financial Affairs at the European Commission in Brussels has signed an agreement with Swedish data vendor EcoWin to use its data for economic and financial research, officials tell Inside Market Data.

The Directorate, which is in charge of the Economic and Monetary Union, went live with EcoWin Pro, a Windows-based charting and reporting tool, on April 1, says Tomas Liljeborg, UK managing director at EcoWin.

EcoWin is providing daily, weekly, monthly

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