Dow Jones Introduces Forex News in Arabic First Arabic-Language Currency Trading Financial News Service
KnowledgeView's partner, Dow Jones, announced on Monday 15 Septemberthe introduction of the Dow Jones Forex News service in Arabic usingthe Publish Live technology from KnowledgeView. This premium service is available to financial services firms and trading portals that want to broaden the range of services they offer to Arabic-speaking investors and traders.
NEW YORK, Sept. 17, 2008 – Dow Jones & Company, a News Corporation company (NYSE: NWS, NWS.A; ASX: NWS, NWSLV), today announced the introduction of Dow Jones Forex News in Arabic, a service that is available to financial services firms and trading portals that want to broaden the range of services they offer to Arabic-speaking investors and traders.
Dow Jones Forex News in Arabic is designed to be a key tool for banks, forex portals and solutions providers seeking to provide high-quality news and information for their investment and trading clients who prefer to receive market news in Arabic. The service offers major currency trading news, macroeconomic and central bank coverage, and DJ Market Talk for Forex, streaming commentary on currency market activity, including expert views on market direction. It is delivered via an XML feed for maximum flexibility in integration.
“Dow Jones Forex News in Arabic is another example of our strategy to increase our global editorial assets and increase our coverage in local languages,” said Neal Lipschutz, senior vice president and managing editor, Dow Jones Newswires.
Dow Jones Forex News in Arabic is designed for leading foreign exchange brokerages and banks, FX trading platforms and FX portals. As the service is not accessible through individual subscription, currency traders and investors should ask their affiliated banks and service institutions’ representatives about availability.
The new service is produced in cooperation with KnowledgeView Ltd, Dow Jones’s partner in the Middle East for the production and delivery of Arabic-language news services using the Publish Live technology from KnowledgeView. Dow Jones Forex News in Arabic joins another Arabic-language service in Dow Jones’s Local Languages suite, Zawya Dow Jones News Service, which covers business and financial news from the Middle East.
For more information about Dow Jones Newswires, visit www.dowjonesnewswires.com, or to learn more about the Dow Jones Enterprise Media Group, visit www.solutions.dowjones.com.
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ABOUT DOW JONES
Dow Jones & Company (www.dowjones.com) is a News Corporation company (NYSE: NWS, NWS.A; ASX: NWS, NWSLV; www.newscorp.com). Dow Jones is a leading provider of global business news and information services. Its Consumer Media Group publishes The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, MarketWatch and the Far Eastern Economic Review. Its Enterprise Media Group includes Dow Jones Newswires, Dow Jones Factiva, Dow Jones Client Solutions, Dow Jones Indexes and Dow Jones Financial Information Services. Its Local Media Group operates community-based information franchises. Dow Jones owns 50% of SmartMoney and 33% of STOXX Ltd. and provides news content to radio stations in the U.S.
Media Contact:
Paul Del Colle
Walek & Associates for Dow Jones
1-212-590-0526
pdelcolle@walek.com
Dow Jones Media Contact:
Michael Burns
+44 (0)20 3217 5434
Michael.burns@dowjones.com
NEW YORK, Sept. 17, 2008 – Dow Jones & Company, a News Corporation company (NYSE: NWS, NWS.A; ASX: NWS, NWSLV), today announced the introduction of Dow Jones Forex News in Arabic, a service that is available to financial services firms and trading portals that want to broaden the range of services they offer to Arabic-speaking investors and traders.
Dow Jones Forex News in Arabic is designed to be a key tool for banks, forex portals and solutions providers seeking to provide high-quality news and information for their investment and trading clients who prefer to receive market news in Arabic. The service offers major currency trading news, macroeconomic and central bank coverage, and DJ Market Talk for Forex, streaming commentary on currency market activity, including expert views on market direction. It is delivered via an XML feed for maximum flexibility in integration.
“Dow Jones Forex News in Arabic is another example of our strategy to increase our global editorial assets and increase our coverage in local languages,” said Neal Lipschutz, senior vice president and managing editor, Dow Jones Newswires.
Dow Jones Forex News in Arabic is designed for leading foreign exchange brokerages and banks, FX trading platforms and FX portals. As the service is not accessible through individual subscription, currency traders and investors should ask their affiliated banks and service institutions’ representatives about availability.
The new service is produced in cooperation with KnowledgeView Ltd, Dow Jones’s partner in the Middle East for the production and delivery of Arabic-language news services using the Publish Live technology from KnowledgeView. Dow Jones Forex News in Arabic joins another Arabic-language service in Dow Jones’s Local Languages suite, Zawya Dow Jones News Service, which covers business and financial news from the Middle East.
For more information about Dow Jones Newswires, visit www.dowjonesnewswires.com, or to learn more about the Dow Jones Enterprise Media Group, visit www.solutions.dowjones.com.
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ABOUT DOW JONES
Dow Jones & Company (www.dowjones.com) is a News Corporation company (NYSE: NWS, NWS.A; ASX: NWS, NWSLV; www.newscorp.com). Dow Jones is a leading provider of global business news and information services. Its Consumer Media Group publishes The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, MarketWatch and the Far Eastern Economic Review. Its Enterprise Media Group includes Dow Jones Newswires, Dow Jones Factiva, Dow Jones Client Solutions, Dow Jones Indexes and Dow Jones Financial Information Services. Its Local Media Group operates community-based information franchises. Dow Jones owns 50% of SmartMoney and 33% of STOXX Ltd. and provides news content to radio stations in the U.S.
Media Contact:
Paul Del Colle
Walek & Associates for Dow Jones
1-212-590-0526
pdelcolle@walek.com
Dow Jones Media Contact:
Michael Burns
+44 (0)20 3217 5434
Michael.burns@dowjones.com