Thomson Reuters Adds Japanese-Language Support in News Analytics 4.0

THomson Reuters believes Japanese sentiment scoring will be unique because of the effort involved.

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TRNA, which Thomson Reuters originally launched in 2008, scans and analyzes the sentiment of news stories about thousands of companies in real time, and provides buy/hold/sell signals that can be fed directly into firms’ quantitative trading strategies.

Japanese sentiment scoring is an addition the vendor had planned to release much sooner, says James Cantarella, global business manager for machine-readable news at Thomson Reuters. “Doing sentiment scoring in Japanese is hard, and it has taken

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