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The
Wall Street Journal Interactive Edition Adds Intra-daily Market
Analysis From Briefing.com
Interactive Journal Users Benefit From Leading Edge Commentary
And Economic Analysis
Burlingame, CA, November
17, 1998…Briefing.com (www.briefing.com), the leading Internet
provider of live market analysis now brings its expertise to
subscribers of The Wall Street Journal Interactive Edition.
Briefing.com will supply intra-daily U.S. bond market
commentary, intra-daily world FX market commentary and instant
analysis on late breaking economic releases.
Briefing's
bond market analysis is updated three times per day and may be
found in the Money & Investing's Credit Markets section,
Briefing's FX commentary is updated three times per day and can
be found in Money & Investing's Foreign Exchange section, with
Briefing's economic analysis provided within one half hour after
a release in the Economy section.
The Wall Street Journal
Interactive Edition is the largest paid subscription site on the
Internet with more than a quarter million subscribers. Neil
Budde, vice president and editor of the Interactive Journal,
says, "Briefing's high quality analysis in the areas of
fixed-income, FX and economic analysis is a real value add for
our readers who share a strong interest in the financial
markets."
Dick Green, president of Briefing.com adds,
"Briefing's intra-daily commentary and analysis should be a
particularly good fit for the discerning group of investors
subscribing to the Interactive Journal." Briefing.com, having
provided comparable market analysis to institutional clients
with Standard & Poor's MMS International, has developed a Web
based readership of over 11,000 paid subscribers in just two
years from launch.
About Briefing.com
Briefing.com is an employee-owned company headquartered in
Chicago, with offices in Boston and the San Francisco Bay Area.
Rated a “top site” eight consecutive years by Barron’s and three
consecutive years by Forbes.com, Briefing.com is the leading
provider of quality, live market analysis via the Internet.
About the Interactive Journal
Introduced in April 1996, The Wall Street Journal Interactive
Edition features continuously updated coverage of the full
spectrum of business news both in the U.S. and around the world,
prepared by a dedicated editorial staff, supported by the global
resources of The Wall Street Journal. Subscribers have access to
more than 10,000 in-depth background reports on companies, an
archive of news articles, and personal news and stock
portfolios. Subscribers can also access the vast Dow Jones
Publications Library that features current and past articles
from 6,000 newspapers, magazines and business-news sources. The
Interactive Journal has attracted 256,000 subscribers as of
September 30, 1998.