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Workers speak above an electronic information board at the London Stock Exchange in the City of London January 2, 2013. Britain's top share index smashed through the 6,000 barrier on Wednesday as investors celebrated a U.S. budget deal averting tax hikes and spending cuts that risked pushing the world's largest economy into recession. REUTERS/Paul Hackett Image for illustrative purpose
The London Stock Exchange Group LSEG.L announced a multi-year news and data partnership with Dow Jones that will include content from the Wall Street Journal, the companies said on Tuesday.
Financial terms of the partnership were not disclosed.
LSEG will also co-develop with Dow Jones an "enhanced news experience" for its Workspace platform that will display top news from across Dow Jones's news brands.
"Set to launch in early 2025, LSEG will be Dow Jones's inaugural partner using this new subscription proposition customized for enterprise clients," Dow Jones said.
Under the partnership, LSEG will supply Dow Jones with its content including LSEG's Deals Intelligence, Datastream and other analytics.
Dow Jones had struck a similar deal with Bloomberg News five years ago.
Reuters also provides news for LSEG's Workspace platform.
(Reporting by Yadarisa Shabong in Bengaluru; Editing by Saumyadeb Chakrabarty)