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Burton Taylor Forecasts Data Demand Drop in 2015

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The survey─which surveyed 85 industry executives, including 38 from market data vendors, 16 market data users or analysts and 18 market data consultants─found that respondents predict organic growth of 1.3 percent in 2014, but only 1.16 percent in 2015.

"Next year is forecast to be worse than last [in terms of growth], which is the first time in five years that there hasn't been more optimism for the following year," says Douglas B. Taylor, managing partner at Burton-Taylor. Although industry

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