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Wall Street Horizon corporate event data added to Thomson Reuters Eikon

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Wall Street Horizons’ Enchilada corporate event data service is now available via the App Studio in Thomson Reuters Eikon.

Traders can access Enchilada alongside Thomson Reuters research and analytic tools.
 
Thomson Reuters Eikon provides real-time and historical data, news and analytics, and a range of other content and features that connect the financial markets community worldwide.
 
The addition of Wall Street Horizon’s data complements Thomson Reuters StreetEvents database and puts new corporate event data at the fingertips of healthcare professionals and traders who use Eikon.
 
With Wall Street Horizon corporate event information, buy-side and sell-side traders on Eikon can learn about a sudden event-triggered swing in a stock’s price; save time finding and updating important and hard-to-find corporate event information; and help avoid the expense of poorly timed investment and trading decisions.
 
More than 40 forward-looking corporate event types are available, including earnings dates, dividends, corporate access meetings, option expirations, IPOs, investor conferences, buybacks, splits, spinoffs, secondary offerings and ETFs.
 
“We are pleased to launch our highly accurate data on one of the largest trading platforms on the market,” says Bruce R Fador (pictured), president of Wall Street Horizon. “With our corporate event information tightly integrated into the desktop user workflow, traders can transition seamlessly between the Enchilada application and all the additional tools they need.” 
 
“The addition of Enchilada to the growing list of innovative third party apps in App Studio further demonstrates our commitment to providing open, collaborative solutions that meet the demands of our customers.” says Ranjit Tinaikar, managing director, global advisory and investment management, Thomson Reuters.

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