Reuters' Biltoo Forms New Data Group For Credit And Risk data

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LONDON--Reuters has launched a new Credit and Risk group within its Reuters Information division. Headed by Reuterss' veteran Krishna Biltoo, the group will develop data services that will use Reuters' access to credit and company data.

The idea for the new data group came from Biltoo and Ethan Berman, head of the Riskmetrics Group, which JP Morgan spun off last autumn. Reuters joined JP Morgan as a major shareholder in the Riskmetrics Group last October. Biltoo says the formation of the Credit

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