Tullett Prebon inks Thomson Financial deal

Thomson Financial, an operating unit of The Thomson Corporation (NYSE: TOC; TSX: TOC) and provider of information and technology solutions to the worldwide financial community, today announced that it has signed a strategic enterprise agreement with Tullett Prebon Information, the market data division of inter dealer broker, Tullett Prebon and leading provider of real-time and end-of-day price information from the wholesale brokered financial markets.

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Under the terms of the agreement, Tullett Prebon Information's Global Foreign Exchange and Money Market content will be made available across all Thomson ONE applications, as well as the Thomson Datastream solution.

Matthew Burkley, SVP Strategy, News & Datafeeds, Thomson Financial said: "Our decision to invest in and enrich our Foreign Exchange and Money Market content offering was in direct response to client feedback. We are pleased to have signed this enterprise agreement with Tullett Prebon, which has itself attained multiple awards in this space. Rather than simply embed this key content in Thomson Financial's solutions, we have developed superior display templates that will help our clients further differentiate themselves in the market."

Henry Ann, Head of Information Sales, Tullett Prebon Information: "Having developed superior expertise in the Foreign Exchange and Money Markets, this agreement with Thomson Financial will now dramatically increase the reach and value of our content and will offer clients a market-leading solution. The agreement is in line with our objective to become the first choice global source of independent OTC information."

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