Money.Net
American financial company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Money.Net Inc is a privately held financial data technology company and financial data vendor based in New York City.[3]
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Industry | Financial Data |
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Founded | 1999[1][2] |
Founder | Harold Louis Van Arnem IV[2] |
Headquarters | New York City, New York , US |
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Website | www |
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Money.Net provides real-time live streaming financial market information such as prices, breaking financial news, technical analysis charts, trade idea generation tools, and a spreadsheet API over the internet to individual traders and institutional trading floors.[4][5] The product coverage is global, and is multi-asset class, including equities, fixed income, foreign exchange and commodities. It also includes reference fundamental market data such as economic statistics and corporate actions.[6]
The Money.Net product provides "access to real-time market data and trends for a sliver of what" traditional market data terminals cost.[7]
Money.Net is a cloud-based platform for market data. According to current CEO Morgan Downey, Money.Net has about 50,000 paying subscribers.[8][9][10] It is one of the several cloud-based Financial Technology (FinTech) companies challenging dominant vendors in financial markets.[6] The product is available as a desktop application, via mobile devices, and through an excel spreadsheet API.[11]
In late 2016, the company announced that it had hired former Bloomberg Chief Content Officer, Norman Pearlstine, to develop a new financial news division relying heavily on artificial intelligence.[8]
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