BofA Global Research to contribute to Refinitiv’s Aftermarket Research collection

Maria Nikolova

Through this partnership, Refinitiv will serve as the exclusive aftermarket provider of BofA Global Research to professionals within the financial services sector.

Provider of financial markets data and infrastructure Refinitiv today announces the signing of a global distribution agreement with BofA Global Research for Aftermarket Research.

BofA Global Research will be a contributor to Refinitiv’s Aftermarket Research collection available on Eikon and Workspace. Through this partnership, Refinitiv will serve as the exclusive aftermarket provider of BofA Global Research to professionals within the financial services sector; legal, accounting and advisory services firms; and academic institutions and government agencies.

Refinitiv’s Aftermarket Research collection offers access to over 30 million research reports from 1,900 investment banks and independent research firms. This research, combined with Refinitiv’s other powerful analytical and workflow capabilities, enables and enhances investment making decisions through risk evaluations, financial modelling and analysis, and idea generation.

Refinitiv’s combined solutions add further value in simplifying customer workflow by offering exclusive content for industry professionals to monitor global industry trends and developments alongside powerful analytical tools in a single solution, available across multiple platforms and devices.

“Our award-winning analysts have set the industry standard for delivering the most comprehensive and in-depth insight for investors,” said Candace Browning, head of BofA Global Research. “We are proud to be among Refinitiv’s exclusive content providers, which will enable a wide range of market participants to benefit from our deep industry knowledge.”

With a team of more than 680 analysts, BofA Global Research covers approximately 3,100 companies across 24 global industries.

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