The Real-Time Landscape

INSIDE MARKET DATA SPECIAL REPORT

The more things change… By David Anderson, editor, Inside Market Data Reference

At the end of 2004, we still find ourselves with two major market data vendors—Bloomberg and Reuters—operating what is in effect a duopoly.

Bloomberg has continued to steadily grow sales. We reported in IMD Reference 2004 that it had finally dislodged Reuters from its market data throne, at least in terms of US dollar revenues, although Reuters still maintains a lead in terms of posteriors on seats, reflecting its

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