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Data industry spend hits $50B for first time in new report

A new product by BCG Expand will track market data vendor size and market share as it seeks to show data users where the market is heading.

Report research survey

Expand Research, a BCG Consulting company, has launched a market data survey based on a methodology defined by Doug Taylor, who used to produce the similar Burton-Taylor International Consulting data survey.

Key findings of the new report, titled Market Data Market Sizing, include that for the first time, industry spend on market data and related reasons topped $50 billion in 2025.

Although growth remains steady, it is starting to slow, with a large part of the market highly consolidated among

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